Ariel University
Israel may find itself without electricity in critical sites during wartime, new study suggests
With overreliance on natural gas, a lack of storage capacity, and excessive centralization in Israel’s electricity sector, it could lead to disruptions within the country during critical moments.
University of Utah, Ariel University sign academic cooperation deal
'Education is a major goal of my life'
Two fronts, no vision: Leadership failures in Lebanon and Gaza - opinion
US State Department’s Special Envoy on anti-Semitsm Forman to visit Israel, Ukraine
Envoy traveled to Ukraine last year prior to the outbreak of street protests which eventually led to the ouster of President Viktor Yanukovich.
Israel gets in touch with its feminine side
A brief review of research from around the world about how we’re perceived discloses an entirely different understanding of our complex and vibrant society.
May 5: Caravan of failures
The world’s number-one super power now languishes in a political backwater, to the delight of its enemies.
From the ground up: Engineer’s reports – yes or no?
One of the often overlooked aspects of buying an apartment anywhere in the world, but especially in historical areas where properties can be 50 years old or more, is the engineer’s inspection.
Media Comment: Israel’s pride
Israel is not proud that a former prime minister will most likely go to jail. But it should pride itself on idealists such as Yoav Yitzchak.
High Court permits Ariel to remain a university
Court rejects petition by group of university presidents to end Ariel University Center’s new status.
Obama’s mysterious visit
In contrast to the high expectations the White House cultivated in pre-Cairo visit statements, Obama has downplayed his visit to Israel.
Ariel students to Obama: Yes we can? No we can’t!
Protest expected Tuesday of apparent US decision to exclude students from the W. Bank university from upcoming Obama event.
March 18: Unhealthy sign
Sad that the conclusion of each round of voting for pope was indicated by pollution. They could have chosen the ringing of church bells.
US embassy keeps Ariel U. out of Obama visit
Bayit Yehudi's Chetboun says Obama's exclusion of W. Bank students is "puzzling"; Ariel student council chairman is "shocked."