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  2. Usen Castle - Wikipedia

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    Usen Castle is located atop Boston Rock, one of the highest points on the Brandeis campus. It consists of a series of six sections, connected to form an enclosed courtyard. Its exterior, apparently inspired by Lismore Castle in Ireland, features a wide variety of turrets, towers, crenellations, and pinnacles. A variety of unusual materials were ...

  3. Brandeis University - Wikipedia

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    Brandeis University (/ ˈ b r æ n d aɪ s /) is a private research university in Waltham, Massachusetts, United States.It is located within the Greater Boston area. Founded in 1948 as a non-sectarian, coeducational university, Brandeis was established on the site of the former Middlesex University.

  4. Rose Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    The room-sized space is a recreation of a 1961-style residential "den", a wunderkammer or time capsule filled with authentic period artifacts gleaned from various Brandeis University collections. The year 1961 was the birth year of both the artist and the museum, and some of the exhibits reflect news coverage of the latter's debut. [ 32 ]

  5. Brandeis University Press - Wikipedia

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    The press was originally founded in 1971 as an imprint of the University Press of New England publishing consortium, but following the consortium's disbanding in 2018, Brandeis University Press was relaunched in 2019 as a separate publisher. [1] [2] Brandeis University Press is distributed by The Chicago Distribution Center. [3]

  6. Brandeis University President's House - Wikipedia

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    The house was severely damaged by an anarchist bomb attack in 1919. Powers' family moved out of the house in 1921. Brandeis University bought the house in 1948, the same year as its founding, in order to serve as the home of its first president, Abram L. Sachar. During Sachar's residence, the house was a center of entertainment related to the ...

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  8. Hugh Stubbins - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Stubbins was born in Birmingham, Alabama, United States, and attended Georgia Institute of Technology before getting his master's degree from Harvard University's Graduate School of Design where he studied with Walter Gropius, a founder in Germany of the Bauhaus movement. He was to remain on the faculty there until 1972.

  9. The Justice (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Justice is the independent student newspaper of Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts. [1] The paper is run primarily by undergraduate students. Since its founding in 1949, the Justice has provided a critical perspective on Brandeis University policy and events through its articles and editorial work.