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Pulitzer Prize writer speaks about her academic and professional experiences

(10/12/21 5:05pm)

On Wednesday, Oct. 6, Brandeis Women’s Network hosted a conversation with Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Margo Jefferson ’68. The event was held over Zoom and was moderated by Trustee Barbara Dortch-Okara ’71. Over the course of the event, Jefferson discussed her time at Brandeis, the trajectory of her career and answered some questions from the community. 


TAMID club brings co-founder of Israeli startup

(10/12/21 5:05pm)

TAMID Group at Brandeis, a “business organization that develops professional skills through hands-on interaction with the Israeli economy” as described on the club’s website, virtually hosted a guest speaker, Assaf Feldman, on Oct. 4. Feldman is the co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Israeli security company Riskified. Feldman talked about his life and the circumstances that prompted him to found the company, lending insight into the realities of the Israeli entrepreneurial ecosystem. 


Brandeis University COVID-19 Statistics: Week of Oct. 3

(10/12/21 10:00am)

Brandeis University is keeping the community informed about its COVID-19 statistics through an online dashboard. This dashboard contains information about how many tests were collected, how many individuals were tested, how many individuals tested positive, how many students are in quarantine, how many students are in isolation and the seven-day average for positive tests on campus. The dashboard also includes various statistics about areas in Massachusetts. The Justice will produce infographics each week, visually displaying the information that the University releases online.


Views on the News: Climate Change and Climate Justice

(10/05/21 10:00am)

Worldwide, people continue to wrestle with the ongoing impacts of climate change. The first “Fridays for Future” global climate strike of the year took place this past Friday, Sept. 24, with youth leaders at the helm. At the same time, policymakers and businesses continue to fund expansive oilfield extractions and other endeavors with high risks to the health of the environment. Others continue to deny the existence of climate change altogether. According to a recent study from the American Association for the Advancement of Science, today’s toddlers “will live through three times as many climate disasters as their grandparents.” 



Student Union announces special election results

(10/05/21 10:00am)

Student Union Secretary James Feng announced on Oct. 1 the results of the second round of Union elections. Each seat was uncontested, and the election concluded with the addition of five senators, one branch representative and two Allocations Board members to the Union. The new senators joined the Union Senate for the first time of their term at its Oct. 3 meeting.



Anita Hill speaks about new book 'Believing'

(10/05/21 10:00am)

In 1991, a 35-year-old Anita Hill testified against United States Supreme Court Justice nominee Clarence Thomas at his Senate confirmation hearing. She was the first person to ever testify against a Supreme Court Justice nominee with claims of sexual harassment, but she would not be the last. In September 2018, Christine Blasey-Ford testified against Supreme Court Justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh for the same reason. Both Kavanaugh and Thomas are acting associate justices with life tenure and the power to shape reproductive and equal opportunity laws on a national level. 



Student Union charters organizations and approves club constitution changes

(10/05/21 10:00am)

Two student organizations sought chartering and three sought constitution changes at the Oct. 3 meeting of the Union Senate. Five new senators were in attendance as a result of the special elections. Additionally, Vice President Courtney Thrun ’22 gave the senators their committee assignments.




Brandeis University COVID-19 Statistics: Week of Sept 26

(10/05/21 10:00am)

Brandeis University is keeping the community informed about its COVID-19 statistics through an online dashboard. This dashboard contains information about how many tests were collected, how many individuals were tested, how many individuals tested positive, how many students are in quarantine, how many students are in isolation and the seven-day average for positive tests on campus. The dashboard also includes various statistics about areas in Massachusetts. The Justice will produce infographics each week, visually displaying the information that the University releases online.


Union Senate appoints director of Health and Wellness and confirms committee chairs

(09/28/21 10:00am)

The Union Senate did not charter, de-charter or recognize any organizations at the Sept. 26 meeting. Clay Napurano ’24, President Krupa Sourirajan’s ’23 appointment for the director of Health and Wellness, returned to the Senate to make another case for his confirmation after the Senate voted against his confirmation last week.


Library Archives show selection of significant photos in Brandeis history

(09/28/21 10:00am)

The Robert D. Farber University Archives and Special Collections hosted a virtual event on Sept. 23 showcasing photos that tell the story of the University’s history. Surella Seelig, an archivist at the library, described the importance of the images, chosen from 100,000 photos taken throughout Brandeis’ history. 


Moody Street hosts the Phantom Gourmet Food Festival

(09/28/21 10:00am)

Phantom Gourmet Food Festival hosted an event on Saturday, Sept. 25, on Moody Street, Waltham’s historic commercial district. At the event community members sampled foods and beverages from a variety of vendors and restaurants.The range of vendors spanned from J.P.’s Twisted BBQ to Dumpling Daughter and Cheesy Sweet Grille, as listed on the Phantom Gourmet website. The festival ran from noon to 3 p.m., partially overlapping with the Waltham Farmers’ Market. 


Views on the News: Hispanic Heritage Month

(09/28/21 10:00am)

Wednesday, Sept. 15 marked the start of National Hispanic Heritage Month, a time when many people recognize and honor the history, heritage and social contributions of Latin Americans, Latine populations and Hispanic culture. Over the 30-day period from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, commemorators spend time recognizing the anniversaries of independence of multiple Latine, Caribbean and Hispanic countries. In the wake of a long, tumultuous year, the theme for 2021 is “Esperanza: A Celebration of Hispanic Heritage and Hope.”



Brandeis University COVID-19 Statistics: Week of Sept. 19

(09/28/21 10:00am)

Brandeis University is keeping the community informed about its COVID-19 statistics through an online dashboard. This dashboard contains information about how many tests were collected, how many individuals were tested, how many individuals tested positive, how many students are in quarantine, how many students are in isolation and the seven-day average for positive tests on campus. The dashboard also includes various statistics about areas in Massachusetts. The Justice will produce infographics each week, visually displaying the information that the University releases online.