Student Union holds state of the union
The Student Union addressed achievements and initiatives in its spring State of the Union address.
The Student Union addressed achievements and initiatives in its spring State of the Union address.
David Kertzer Ph.D. ’74 won a Pulitzer Prize in biography for his recent book.
The University’s Graduate Professional Studies division will launch a Learning Analytics online graduate certificate program next fall semester, according to an April 14 BrandeisNOW article. The certificate program is five courses long and worth 15 credits and is part of Brandeis’ expanding online course offerings.
Snyder, a historian and Yale Professor, spoke on the changing role of history in the Ukrainian conflict.
The University has seen over a five percent increase in applications for the upcoming 2015-2016 academic year, according to Dean of Admissions Jennifer Walker.
The Board of Trustees has approved the 2016 fiscal year budget, which includes a 3.7 percent increase in tuition charges for students for the upcoming year, according to an email from University President Frederick to the University community on Monday afternoon.
The Coalition Against Anti-Semitism in Europe launched with a vigil for persecuted Jews in Europe.
Last Tuesday, Prof. Jonathan D. Sarna ’75 (NEJS) released his newest book, Lincoln and the Jews: A History.
The Senate discussed meal plans at its most recent meeting.
Starting next semester, the University will introduce several new meal plan options for students.
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Alumni circulate petition to keep official Brandeis emails
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Community receives message titled “Social Justice and Free Expression”
Getting to know the Brandeis fencing team