News
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01/03/15
Submissions for the project "Enlarge" 2015
The project "Enlarge" was created by the first-year students. The mission: To choose a product and design a larger version that looks identical to the original product. All methods are acceptable.
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24/02/15
Webinar with Deakin University in Australia
A joint webinar was conducted with Professors from Deakin University in Geelong, Australia on "Problem-Based Learning."
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23/02/15
Collaboration with Kupat Holim Clalit
The purpose of the collaboration was to examine the connection between design space and the potential for violence by patients. The study focused on the connection between design and customer experience.
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11/02/15
HAC Leven Fellow to represent Israel in Atlanta, Georgia
Yehuda Michael, a third year student of Politics and Communication has been selected to travel to Atlanta
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09/02/15
Israelis, Palestinians Join Forces To Explore Flowers
Israeli and Palestinian researchers join forces to explore local flowers to combat cancer and diabetes.
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08/02/15
Receiving the rank of Associate Professor, Dalia Gavriely Nuri
Congratulations to Prof. Dalia Gavriely Nuri from the Department of Politics and Communication at the College on receiving the rank of associate professor at the School of Government and Society at the college.
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03/02/15
Upgrading Hanevi'im Street
A project to upgrade Hanevi'im Street began with moving the fence on the lawn at the College. The College will give up the northern part of the lawn area, as part of the project.
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27/01/15
MK Ayelet Shaked's political visit to the College
Number 2 on the The Jewish Home's party list, MK Ayelet Shaked, was a guest at the political gathering held at the College.
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25/01/15
A tour of Ein Karem hospitality
Third-year students from the Department of Management of Service Organizations, embarked on a tour of two unique houses in Ein Karem.
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20/01/15
Yoav Galant at a political gathering at the College
Former IDF General Yoav Galant, from the Kulanu party, was a guest at a political meeting held at the College and shared the economic-security views of the party.