Library corner opens to honor prize recipients
The University administration founded a new library corner to honor Richman and Gittler prize recipients and their works.
The University administration founded a new library corner to honor Richman and Gittler prize recipients and their works.
After protests from the community, the Theater Dept.cancelled a production of Michael Weller’65.
The Task Force on Free Expression held the last open community forum for the finalization of its draft.
Manager of Electronic Resources Katherine Collins spoke about the library’s involvements in open access.
Miriam Offer spoke about the overlooked role of women healthcare professionals during World War II.
Sam Vaghar ’08 spoke about his work with the White House and the United Nations to support youth leadership.
Biographer and journalist John Farrell spoke to students about Nixon’s relationship with the press.
Community to honor Prof. John Lisman ’s (BIOL) life and influential contributions to national brain research.
Faculty members passed a divestment resolution and round one of general education changes.
Student volunteers helped artist Tony Lewis install his latest work, “Plunder.”
Teams provided potential green initiatives after a day-long brainstorming challenge for campus sustainability ideas.
Prof. Marcelle Soares-Santos (PHYS) spoke on the official panel announcing an unprecedented cosmic event.
Student Financial Services recently launched a new platform aimed at financial literacy.
Mark J. Shelhamer, Sc.D. spoke at a psychology colloqiuim on human health in the mission to Mars.
‘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