From the history pages to the film screen
Prof. David Cunningham’s (SOC) book Klansville, U.S.A., inspires a documentary
Prof. David Cunningham’s (SOC) book Klansville, U.S.A., inspires a documentary
Heather Spector ’17 looks to this year’s ’DEIS Impact for social change
The Ruderman Family Foundation sponsors scholars who are passionate about promoting rights for those with disabilities
Don't judge a book by its cover - unless the cover happens to be made of frosting and you're judging it in a cake competition. "Eat a book today" was the theme of an event sponsored by the Goldfarb Library during which students and staff made edible book cakes, judged them, and then ate them. On April 11 in the Rapaporte Treasure Hall, the library hosted its first Edible Book Festival.
Owning and traveling with a perfume-sized, ornate bottle containing a powder you intend to inhale seems to most modern citizens as a foreign and probably illegal concept.
"No meaningful discussion, about any topic, can occur without accurate facts and appropriate context." This is part of the mission statement of the Students for Accuracy about Israeli and Palestinian Affairs, a student organization that was approved to become a chartered campus club on Dec.
If you happened to be anywhere near the Mandel Center for the Humanities on Wednesday afternoon, you most likely heard the music of the gounkogui bells and the Ewe drums emitting from the atrium.
Imagine if the turbulent times in American history could be captured and retold by an eyewitness who personally served eight presidents over a period of 35 years.
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”
Nov. 6 Waltham School Committee Meeting highlights