Kinship across barriers
Catie Stewart ’16 and Eli Philip ’15 built dialogue between Al-Quds and Brandeis students despite larger tensions
Catie Stewart ’16 and Eli Philip ’15 built dialogue between Al-Quds and Brandeis students despite larger tensions
Alan Taylor Ph.D. ’86 wins his second Pulitzer Prize for an expansive study of war participation of Virginia slaves
Gabriel Malseptic MBA ’14 is the co-founder and COO of a mobile app that restructures student health care
For a technology start-up, the prospects of wild success are low and the prospects of complete failure are high.
For Rakesh Rajani '89, access to reliable information is an essential component of human life - on par with access to food and potable water.Rajani is the head of a civil society organization in Tanzania called Twaweza, a word which means "We can make it happen" in Swahili.
Alexander Wohl '83 believes that the past is an inextricable aspect of the future. To that end, he asserts that participating in modern legal and political debates crucially depends on an understanding of the dynamics of the past. For this reason, Wohl examined the long-standing American tension between the power of the individual and the power of the central government through the lens of a dual biography of former Supreme Court Justice Tom Clark and Attorney General Ramsey Clark, called Father, Son, and Constitution. Since graduating from Brandeis with a degree in History, Wohl has explored his interests in law and legal affairs from different perspectives-working as a journalist and a professor at American University, as well as completing a tenure with the Clinton administration. Wohl's diverse profile of accomplishments is the result of his success in merging all his interests with teaching and writing.
When Bob Tenczar '87 learns of the suffering of a fellow human being, his first response is to search for any way possible that he can help.
Social justice can, at times, seem like an ideal that is hard to define - a construct impossible to concretely extend beyond the walls of a classroom.
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