Matthew Schattner
Articles
Alum discusses life in Ukraine
Carnegie junior fellow Matthew Kupfer ’12 returned to campus on Tuesday to discuss Ukrainian identity.
Scholar speaks on politics in yoga
Christian Novetzke noted how yoga as a religious and spiritual practice has become politicized.
SU launches new public website
After months of redevelopment and discussion on what content should be featured, the Student Union launched its new website on Wednesday.
Board of Trustees to decide in January on future of the Castle
After discussing the Castle at great length this week, the Trustees will announce their decision after their January meeting.
Alum speaks on life in the former Yugoslavia
Ariele Cohen ’99 drew upon her time spent in Yugoslavia to urge students to implement experiences in everyday life.
Student speaks at Bernie Sanders rally in Springfield
Lexi Oullette ’18 addressed a crowd of 6,000 in support of the presidential candidate.
Marder named to inaugural class of APS fellows
Marder, whose current work focuses on the nervous system, was named an American Physiological Society fellow.
Waltham Public Schools Committee provide updates
Faculty debates University reorganization plan
Addressing misinformation: Official statements regarding the confrontation between Hillel at Brandeis and the Brandeis Jewish Bund
Exploited systems, divided futures: Navigating the intersection of politics, business and the personal
A scientist who got his start at Brandeis is changing the world of medicine