University exhibits ‘REDress Project’
Indigenous artist Jaime Black and students in the CAST program curate a “REDress” installation for the Brandeis campus.
Indigenous artist Jaime Black and students in the CAST program curate a “REDress” installation for the Brandeis campus.
The week was full of activities, including kindness card making and food-related events.
An alumni of the University discussed his personal and academic background as well as plans for the future of Ward 7.
The Heller School hosted a discussion with Anita Hill about her most recent book, “Believing: Our Thirty-Year Journey to End Gender Violence.”
The Hebrew Language and Arts Festival featured a variety of Israeli speakers who showcased their work.
The Undergraduate Theater Collection presents a coming-of-age story written by Sarah Delappe.
Brandeis Women’s Network invited journalist to share her insights on her career and motivation.
The 2022 Richman Distinguished Fellow in Public Life award was granted to climatologist Peter Frumhoff.
BIPAC guest speaker Dave Harden discussed his experiences serving in the Middle East.
The a cappella group introduced its four newest members at its first concert of the semester.
Klausen’s new book, “Western Jihadism: A Thirty Year History,” traces the development of the terrorist movement from its origins in the 1990s.
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