2020 ideas discussed
At a graduate student open forum about the Brandeis 2020 Committee's proposals, master's students in Cultural Production, MFA students in Theater Design and Ph.D.
At a graduate student open forum about the Brandeis 2020 Committee's proposals, master's students in Cultural Production, MFA students in Theater Design and Ph.D.
The Moody's Investor's Service credit agency recently downgraded its rating of Brandeis, citing the University's financial and enrollment challenges.
The Brandeis 2020 Committee announced proposals today to phase out or reorganize a wide range of graduate and undergraduate academic programs in order to achieve annual savings of about $3.8 million.
New York Times Jerusalem Bureau Chief Ethan Bronner said at a lecture in the International Lounge last Tuesday that a greater level of discourse in Israel in comparison with the Palestinian territories affects the media coverage of both societies' roles in the Mideast conflict.
Dean of Arts and Sciences Adam Jaffe announced at last Thursday's faculty meeting that he intended to inform affected department or program chairs by Sunday about proposals the Brandeis 2020 Committee is considering before the committee releases its final proposals after February break for substantive structural changes in academic programs or for the closure of programs.
Members of the Brandeis faculty and staff took advantage of open forums with Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Jeff Apfel and Provost Marty Krauss held last Tuesday and Thursday to offer suggestions for ways the University can increase revenue, reduce expenses, increase the efficiency of its work routines and enhance its image.
The Brandeis 2020 Committee, an expanded version of the Curriculum and Academic Restructuring Steering committee, will examine which academic programs constitute the University's strengths and which are of lesser importance or inferior quality, Board of Trustees member Meyer Koplow '72 and Dean of Arts and Sciences Adam Jaffe said last Wednesday after a special faculty meeting.
An expanded Curriculum and Academic Restructuring Steering committee called the Brandeis 2020 committee, to be appointed by University Provost Marty Krauss, will examine which academic programs constitute the University's strengths and which are of lesser importance or inferior quality, Board of Trustees member Meyer Koplow '72 and Dean of Arts and Sciences Adam Jaffe said yesterday after a special faculty meeting.
Brandeis University researchers have received a total of over $9 million in 64 awards from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, legislation passed by the U.S.
Meyer Koplow '72, chair of the Board of Trustees Budget and Finance committee and of the Presidential Search Committee, will address a special faculty-only meeting on Wednesday at 4 p.m.
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