Writing for the world's stage
While many students use their time in college to discover themselves and their passions, others begin their college years with a set career path in mind.
While many students use their time in college to discover themselves and their passions, others begin their college years with a set career path in mind.
When considering a neuroscience degree, we commonly picture scientists conducting research in a lab.
Jill Iscol, activist and advisor to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, spoke at the Heller School for Social Policy and Management last Thursday.
When Julia O'Toole MA '12 was 16 years old, she begged her piano teacher to give her just one voice lesson before her audition for her high school musical.
The island experiences cyclones, earthquakes and tsunamis because of its location in the Pacific Ring of Fire.
The city is filled with individuals who struggle with limited literacy skills and faces some of the worst literacy rates in the nation.
Every college student has been there: trying to read chapters one through 27 at 11 p.m. the night before a midterm exam or starting a paper at midnight mere hours before it is due.
Brandeis has seen countless alumni pursue political careers in different branches of government around the world.
Sam Vaghar '08 lost every election he ran in during high school.
While Holocaust studies occur regularly in classrooms and places where the tragedy is recognized and accepted as part of history, Morocco is not the first place one would imagine a group of Jewish-American students gathering to discuss the topic.
‘Brandeis is at the edge of a cliff’: Interim President addresses faculty
Former student returns as President
Study-in for Palestine hosted by Brandeis Jewish Bund reported to police
Massachusetts ballot question 6 available in select districts
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