University hires Rebecca Tillar as Title IX investigator
Tillar began her role as investigator, a position created in the 2014-2015 “Rights and Responsibilities.”
Tillar began her role as investigator, a position created in the 2014-2015 “Rights and Responsibilities.”
The Psychological Counseling Center has hired student volunteers for the first time to improve outreach.
Non-tenure track faculty, including instructors, lecturers and adjunct professors, express plans for unionization as the number of tenure-track positions are reduced.
The tenure process for University faculty has been questioned by some for having a history of being lengthy, secretive and without clear guidelines.
Professors express concern over freedom of speech on campus in the aftermath of Listserv leak.
Professor leaves Brandeis after 16 years to pioneer new sociology department at Washington University.
Professor cites his department’s shift to more conservative values and concerns about free speech as reasons for leaving after 52 years of teaching.
Sofia Mühlmann ’16 cited personal reasons for resigning after one semester of service.
Associate Dean of Student Life Maggie Balch has left the University after more than 11 years of service. According to Dean of Students Jamele Adams in an email to the Justice, no announcement from the University will be made or is forthcoming, “[i]n her own style and at her request.” Prior to her service as Dean of Student Life, Balch served as the Assistant Dean of Student Life and the Director of Residence Life.
Dean of Financial Services Peter Giumette accepted an early retirement package after his job was eliminated.
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