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 Ben-Gurion University campus in Beersheba, southern Israel. May 28, 2023.

Ben-Gurion University lifts suspension on lecturer who criticized IDF, Israel

 Ben-Gurion University campus in Beersheba, southern Israel. May 28, 2023.

BGU suspends professor over anti-IDF remarks online

 Prof. Tal Svoray

Prof. Tal Svoray’s groundbreaking work with AI is revolutionizing environmental research

By Ronnie Rosenman , In collaboration with BGU
 An illustrative photo of religious books.

Let's talk about God: Why studying religion helps understand conflict

By Michal Bar-Asher Siegal
 Hostage posters at Hostage Square in Tel Aviv

Grapevine February 12, 2025: Not forgotten

 Professor Michal Segoli: "Once you start studying insects, you realize there’s nothing more fascinating."

According to Ben-Gurion University's Prof. Michal Segoli, insects are the unsung heroes of nature

 International students at Ben-Gurion University's campus who chose to study in Israel during the war

Despite war, 600 students from 64 countries come to Ben-Gurion University

 ‘RADIO CAN be therapeutic.’ From right: Buzi Raviv, Yael Goldfinger, and Boaz Ukelson outside the BGU Radio station on the Ben-Gurion University campus in Beersheba.

‘No shortage of stories’: Exploring the world of student-led media in Israel

Professor Yaron Ziv: Perfect example of integrating ecological science with real-world applications.

Prof. Yaron Ziv: Ben-Gurion University’s champion of sustainability and conservation

SHRAGA BIRAN presents his book to President Isaac Herzog.

Grapevine December 15, 2024: Changing of the guard

Brain scans

Dietary choices could slash brain aging: new study explains how

By Veronica Neifakh / The Media Line
 Prof. Michal Bar-Asher Siegal, Vice President for Global Engagement at Ben-Gurion University

Former Harvard prof.: I had to teach while bodies littered Israeli streets

Some of the 'Cool Globes' on display near Jerusalem's O;d City in 2013 to raise awareness of climate change.

Majority of Israelis are concerned about climate change, and the environment - survey

 Revelers at the Nova Festival last year.

Study finds that Nova survivors' trauma recovery significantly impacted by substance use

 Prof. Danit Shahar

Meet the Israeli researcher working on healthy eating to build a sustainable future

 YEHUDIT RAVITZ in doctoral cap and gown, without her customary guitar.

Grapevine May 26, 2024: A noted absence

 Nataliya Dimitriev, mother of 11-year-old Naster, who, since arriving in Israel from war-torn Ukraine, has been treated at Schneider Children’s Medical Center for Israel; IFCJ president Yael Eckstein with three-year-old Avigail Chashashvili, who has been receiving dialysis and follow-up treatments

Grapevine April 14, 2024: When crisis looms