Brandeis celebrates its 75th anniversary
This weekend, alumni and family from around the world visited the University to connect with former classmates, current students, and to attend celebrations.
Drew Weissman ’81 wins Nobel Prize for research
Brandeis alumnus Drew Weissman '81 and Katalin Karikó won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in recognition of their vaccine innovations.
Behind the war: a historical look into the Israel-Palestine dispute
The aftermath of Hamas’ unprecedented attack on Israel reveals a complex web of geopolitical factors and a humanitarian crisis as Israel grapples with the fallout.
Brandeis attends march in New York City to protest fossil fuel use
Students and faculty connected with other climate activists and joined the demonstration.
Brandeis’ U.S. News and World Report ranking drops 16 spots
First-year international students expressed their reaction to the University’s ranking drop
McCarthy vs. Paz: Waltham mayoral election heats up
Paz rallies supporters to “turn the chapter” on 19-year incumbent Jeanette A. McCarthy.
Heat wave and Hurricane Lee create extreme weather conditions in Massachusetts
Since the school year began, Brandeis students have been fluctuating between being drenched in sweat to being soaked from rainfall.
Student Union releases fall election results and voter statistics
Many candidates shared their priorities of improving communication, accessibility, and resources for Brandeis students.
The President and Vice President of Student Union discuss this year’s goals
The Union is planning initiatives to improve its reputation, connect with students more, and improve school spirit.
Incumbent McCarthy bests challenger Paz by 18% in Waltham preliminary elections
Mayor McCarthy holds a solid lead over Councilor Paz, but nowhere near her 30% lead in the 2019 Waltham preliminary election. Their rematch is set for November.
Graduate research assistants publicize unionization decision
Due to limited support from the University, graduate student advocates are taking matters into their own hands.
A 2024 guide to the Massachusetts Ballot Questions
‘Brandeis is at the edge of a cliff’: Interim President addresses faculty
Former student returns as President
Brandeis accused of financial aid price fixing
Losing the Lydian String Quartet: Administration's disregard for Brandeis arts