Alumnus speaks about race at MLK memorial
Dr. Roy DeBerry '70 delivered the keynote address at the 10th annual MLK Memorial.
Dr. Roy DeBerry '70 delivered the keynote address at the 10th annual MLK Memorial.
The University has implemented a new meal plan policy, which increases the number of meal periods per day from three to five.
Due to a lack of cable and spare time, my budget for new television shows is relatively slim. However, I did find time to check out NBC’s newest comedy Bad Judge starring Kate Walsh as Rebecca Wright, a discombobulated and questionable criminal court judge.
STAND and CFCI met with the Faculty Senate to update and discuss their conflict-free electronics proposal.
The University will be conducting surveys to determine what renovations are necessary in Usen Castle, Vice President for Operations James Gray announced in an email sent to the Brandeis community last Wednesday. As Gray noted in his email, the Castle’s age and lack of recent renovations might pose a risk to students as engineering teams investigate its infrastructure. “Please be aware that the study of the exterior [of the building], and the changes in weather, can pose a serious danger of falling debris, especially with a facility like the Castle,” he wrote. Gray also noted that the Castle will be roped off with hazard tape and students will not be allowed on the roof of the building.
Brandeis Students for Justice in Palestine held and sponsored a screening of Israeli director Lia Tarachansky’s 2013 documentary On the Side of the Road last Wednesday.
Conflict minerals are found in a number of technologies that the University owns and uses.
Joseph Shipman Ph.D.’91 wrote an article on proofs that was selected to be included in the 2014 edition of ‘The Best Writing on Mathematics.’
Kay Wilson spoke on Tuesday about how she survived her attack and the emotional impact of the assault.
Brandeis Bridges hosted Rabbi Bob Samuels ’54 to discuss the lives of Ethiopian Jews and challenges that members of the black Jewish community face.
How did the City of Waltham vote in the 2024 Presidential Election?
Alumni circulate petition to keep official Brandeis emails
Moving forward: Lulu Ohm '25 welcomes a new era of Brandeis women's basketball
Community receives message titled “Social Justice and Free Expression”
Getting to know the Brandeis fencing team