Washington, D.C. – The Brandeis Center is delighted to welcome a new Communications and Development Intern, Sarah Engelman. Sarah joins the Brandeis Center at a time when the organization is strengthening and expanding its response to the surge of anti-Semitism on college and university campuses such as Tufts University, University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign and University of Southern California . Kenneth L. Marcus, Brandeis Center Chairman, commented, “I am thrilled to welcome Sarah to the Brandeis Center. We value the enthusiasm and diligence that our interns bring to LDB as they support our work to combat anti-Semitism on campus. I look forward to working with Sarah and helping her learn more about the Brandeis Center and the issues we take on.” Brandeis Center President, Alyza Lewin, added, “Undergraduate interns play an important role in the work we do at the Brandeis Center. It is more important now than ever before to educate young people about the problem of anti-Semitism and how to respond effectively to combat it. Our interns not only provide LDB with valuable and much needed assistance in our work, but also become knowledgeable resources for their peers who witness or experience anti-Semitism at their respective universities.” Sarah is from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and is currently a sophomore at Dartmouth College, where she is a history major and prospective government minor. In her free time, Sarah enjoys reading and figure skating with the Dartmouth Figure Skating Team. Sarah ultimately plans on attending law school. LDB extends a warm welcome to Sarah!