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List of Brandeis University people

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Here follows a list of notable alumni and faculty of Brandeis University.

Notable alumni

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Academia

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Arts and media

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Business

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Government, law, politics and non-profits

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Science

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Sports

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Crime, political crimes, and terrorism

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Notable faculty and staff, past and present

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References

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