University collects over $1 million in donations
The University collected donations as a part of its annual "Giving DEISday" on Tuesday, Nov. 30.
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The University collected donations as a part of its annual "Giving DEISday" on Tuesday, Nov. 30.
The team spoke to students about the steps of their investigation process and their use of digital journalism.
The popular Instagram account @afffirmations, which currently has over 839,000 followers, took social media by storm in January of 2021. The account posts satirical self-affirmations, which they advertise as “global self hypnosis.” Parody accounts of this style became popular soon after the creation of the affirmations page, including Brandeis’ own affirmations account — @Deisaffirmations.
According to the Brandeis Office of Study Abroad, 19 Brandeis students studied abroad this summer, 60 Brandeis students are studying in 19 countries this fall and by this spring, more than 100 Brandeis students are expected to study abroad.
According to the Brandeis Office of Study Abroad, 19 Brandeis students studied abroad this summer, 60 Brandeis students are studying in 19 countries this fall and by this spring, more than 100 Brandeis students are expected to study abroad.
An email sent by Pres. Liebowitz highlights the University’s goals in regards to sustainable investing.
Jorgenson shared his experience working for the Post and provided advice for journalism students.
Brandeis, unlike many neighboring schools, gives days off for the Jewish holidays, providing students the opportunity to celebrate in a traditional manner.
A multitude of issues that have arisen within the last month involving students’ safety, health and well-being in the dorms have suggested a campus-wide problem with regards to communication and efficiency between students and various Brandeis departments that deal with residential life, suggesting an inattentive resolve to quell these issues. In most instances, students we spoke to were left frustrated and resorted to taking matters into their own hands.
Missed out on orientation? Here’s a recap of this year’s in-person events.
Religious theft at the University
Nadine Dyskant-Miller: An aspiring Waltham farmer
Multicultural hair products at the Hoot Market; fight for student equity
Reflections on restitution: A conversation with Dr. Alexandra Ratzlaff
When it comes to voting on college campuses, obstacles deter many, but inspire some