FIRE addresses play dispute
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education and Lenny Bruce's daughter addressed the University.
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education and Lenny Bruce's daughter addressed the University.
Brandeis Peace Action met with students to launch their advocacy for domestic and international movements.
The Brandeis Counseling Center added staff for the growing number of students seeking services and programs.
Students and community members participated in a citizen science event to aid the monitoring of river health.
Abraham Troen ’14 spoke to students about his experience developing his film “Finding Home.”
Peter Schuntermann spoke to students about why he decided to leave Germany in 1959.
Vivien Schmidt, professor of Political Science at Boston University, analyzed Germany’s changing politics.
Michael Weller ’65 spoke to WBUR about the University’s handling and cancellation of his play “Buyer Beware.”
A panel of professors discussed the intersection of race, ethnicity and religion in resolving sexual violence.
Kinan Azmeh and Kevork Mourad performed “Home Within,” depicting the emotional experience of the revolution.
Dorit Rabinyan spoke about her book “All the Rivers,” a love story between and Israeli woman and Palestinan man.
Ally Yost, Lynne Zagami and Ashley Lucas spoke to students about identity and marginalization in technology and business.
Elan Ezrachi spoke to students about his research to better understand the historical division and unification of Jerusalem.
The Office of the President awarded Kimberlé Crenshaw the Joseph B. and Toby Gittler Prize for change-making ideas.
‘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