Pioneering Programmers
It all started with a photograph. Kathy Kleiman noticed an image of women surrounding the Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer, one of the first ever electronic computers.
It all started with a photograph. Kathy Kleiman noticed an image of women surrounding the Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer, one of the first ever electronic computers.
For many students, college is a time to explore new subjects while rediscovering old passions. It’s a time to find yourself.
Though he was called “Red” in affectionate homage to his flaming hair, Mindy Fried’s ’89 M.A.
“I’m a big fan of mashups and remix culture,” David Pepose ’05 said in an interview with the Justice.
Though the official definition for refugee — “a person who flees to a foreign country or power to escape danger or persecution” — encompasses 65 million people, the Hult Prize organization believes there are effectively many more.
Dan Hirshon ’04 grew up in Wonderland. An entire portion of his childhood home was filled with collectables of all kinds from Lewis Carroll’s classic novel “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.” This very specific decor was the result of his father’s obsession with all things Alice.
Graffiti Room Tucked away on the fourth floor of Tower A of Usen Castle, a small room bursts with color.
It’s the end of a royal era. At the end of this semester, Usen Castle will officially be closed as a residence hall for undergraduate students.
On Sunday night, Nov. 6, Brandeis students gathered to eat delicious comfort food and mingle with old and new friends.
It’s a sight all too common at Brandeis sporting events: empty bleachers on the Brandeis side while the opposing team’s fans are often out in full support.
The Boston Red Sox’s Home Opening Day overview
A New Era for the Patriots Offense
Ed Sheeran: one night in Ipswich
Waltham residents protest the Trump Administration
Waltham City Councilor suggests adopting new traffic technology system