Investigation has historical context
The results of the current Title IX investigation could range from revamping protocol to loss in funding.
The results of the current Title IX investigation could range from revamping protocol to loss in funding.
The Boston Bruins accrued two wins and one loss this past week, putting them in seventh place in the Eastern Conference and eighth place in the entire league.
The history of activism to improve protocol at the University can be followed from the early 1980s.
One of the female students said that she barely knew the male student who threatened her.
As of this week, the updated edition of the Rights and Responsibilities handbook for the 2014 to 2015 academic year has been released to the Brandeis community.In an Oct.
The White House announced changes to the Clery Act, requiring colleges to report stalking, among other crimes.
Though the University’s handling of sexual assault has been in question, the law holds schools responsible.
How To Get Away With Murder, which premiered on Sept. 25 and is coming up on its fourth episode this week, has already been proven guilty?of being one of the most popular shows on television, of course.With foreseeable end of Grey’s Anatomy, How To Get Away With Murder is a necessary addition to ABC’s programming so that I can continue to get my weekly fix of ShondaLand.The show follows criminal defense lawyer Professor Annalise Keating (Viola Davis, who teaches a criminal law course?nicknamed “How To Get Away With Murder”?at a fictional elite university.
On Sunday, the Senate convened for its weekly meeting and recognized two clubs?one on a contingency?and made some general announcements.
Though the group wanted to open dialogue in the community with cardboard installations around campus, many of the cutouts were vandalized.
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