Speaker discusses the Pru’s modern relevance
Scholar Elihu Rubin highlighted the historical relevance of the Prudential Center and the urban city.
Scholar Elihu Rubin highlighted the historical relevance of the Prudential Center and the urban city.
Students and staff discussed the progress the University has made on diversity and inclusion.
Phil Nelson gave a lecture on Fluorescent Resonant Energy Transfer and its potential to craft more efficient solar cells.
Brandeis assured high school applicants that they will not jeopardize their admission by protesting.
Linguistics professor Kim Potowski examined myths surrounding the Spanish language in America today.
Independent journalist Maryn McKenna spoke about the risk of antibiotic use in poultry and farming.
Speakers defended and critiqued the organization, discussing its effect on public education in America.
Campus Operations Director Jim Gray further discussed the mission of the Active Shooter drill to occur on March 21.
Prof. Bernard Yack (POL) discussed different views of justice in relation to criticisms of social justice.
Brandeis Prosthesis Club encouraged students to build prosthetic hands from 3-D printed pieces to be donated.
Students petitioned Brandeis Hillel to renounce its parent organization’s endorsement of Kenneth Marcus.
Panelists discussed personal experiences with racism and sexism in college and throughout their careers.
Chef Cayla Mackey looked at negative consequences of a meat-based diet and demonstrated vegan cooking.
President Ron Liebowitz released a comprehensive report of the Board of Trustees’ January meeting.
‘Brandeis is at the edge of a cliff’: Interim President addresses faculty
Former student returns as President
Parents of Brandeis student file wrongful death lawsuit with claims of negligence from campus police
17th century portraiture in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Study-in for Palestine hosted by Brandeis Jewish Bund reported to police