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Delivery app launched at Ben-Gurion University
The JUST EAT app was launched at Ben-Gurion University in collaboration with the Student Association.
Sylvan Adams visits Beersheba amid major philanthropic push for the Negev
Boost for Israeli cyber: Historic agreement with Boeing takes off
Wine Talk: Wine on the edge
Has the missing link explaining ‘fairy circles’ been found?
The myth about dancing gnomes creating them comes from tales derived from Scandinavia, English, Celtic and French folklore.
Israelis unite during wartime after months of political divisiveness
Tel Aviv University and Ben-Gurion University report reveals that Israelis volunteered and donated extensively at higher rates than ever before.
BGU, southern colleges to create campus for ultra-Orthodox students
A new higher education campus for the ultra-Orthodox (haredi) Israelis living in the South will open up around October 2024.
50 Influential Jews: Doug Seserman and Prof. Daniel Chamovitz - No. 43
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev has grown into a pioneer in sustainability research worldwide. Prof. Daniel Chamovitz is behind this change, and Doug Seserman is the force promoting it.
Ben-Gurion University builds Silicon Valley-style campus on Minecraft
Players are tasked with developing a business plan before ultimately presenting their company to a Shark Tank-style panel of investors – all of which takes place inside Minecraft's virtual ecosystem.
Will Israeli journalists need to change how they report the news? - study
Will journalists in Israel have to learn new skills in order to better report the news?
BGU program teaches students whose parents lacked higher education
BGU has announced a new program called First for a Degree to help make higher education more accessible regardless of socioeconomic status.
More products to be produced with less material, pollution, fewer byproducts - BGU study
With these findings, those reactions could become more efficient – producing more products with less material, byproducts, pollution, and energy.
What do bats, priests, and rabbis have in common? - study
Researchers used passages from the Babylonian Talmud and Christian texts from the 1st to the 6th centuries to analyze parallels in narrative.
Unconventional: A student couple's surprising wedding venue revealed
Students Meir Shmuel and Gali Bar-Sela tied the knot at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, creating an unforgettable experience.