Dr. Christiane Gerstetter analyzes German environmental laws
In a webinar hosted by Prof. Sabine von Mering (GRALL, WGS) and the Center for German and European Studies, Dr. Gerstetter breaks down two recent court cases challenging the German government’s climate response.
Director of Brandeis National Committee Beth Bernstein retires
In the past 75 years, the Brandeis National Committee’s support for Brandeis University has been substantial, but few know the depth of their impact.
Man charged with killing a Waltham police officer and National Grid employee
Multiple lives were lost in Waltham after a fatal crash, and the community is grieving.
Clog causes sewage overflow in Ziv 129
u00a0 Impacted students navigate reimbursement, health and displacement with limited support from the University.
Newton Teachers Association 15-day strike comes to an end
The Newton Teachers Association and the Newton School Committee have managed to finalize a contract, ending the NTA’s illegal strike.
Brandeis researcher studies spatial disorientation and sensory augmentation
Vivekanand Pandey Vimal Ph.D. ’17 of the Ashton Graybiel Spatial Orientation Lab uses sensory augmentation to enhance human spatial awareness.
Dr. Nathan Cohen ’77 explores the ethics of his patented invisibility cloak
In a Jan. 20 interview with The Justice, the Brandeis alumnus and CEO of Fractal Antenna discusses the real-life implications of the cloak.
Housing applications for the upcoming academic year open
Last year’s housing selection process was rife with controversy. Is the Brandeis administration prepared for this year?
Newton teachers’ illegal strike persists amid building fines
Massachusetts law prohibits public employees from going on strike. Now, the NTA is restarting conversations about whether it is time to change the law.
DeisHacks seeks solutions for Waltham-based non profits
124 students worked to help the organizations overcome obstacles during the 48-hour “hackathon.”
Brandeis alum founds affordable insulin project
Eric Moyal ’17, M.A. ’18, M.S. ’22 creates nonprofit Project Insulin with the goal to create long-term endowment to subsidize insulin.
Nikki Haley asks New Hampshire to take a chance on her candidacy
In Hollis, New Hampshire, Haley presents herself as a third option for voters disenchanted by Trump and Biden.
Curtis Chin visits Brandeis to promote new memoir
Author Curtis Chin talks about his memoir “Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant,” based on his experience as an Asian American and queer boy growing up in Detroit, Michigan.
Brandeis staff, student, and facilities members protest against merit delays
Fight breaks out at Springfest over presence of Israeli flag
A look towards the upcoming French Open
Team Mangok: Mangok Bol and other staff work to resettle Bol’s niece and nephews in the U.S.
Tara VanDerveer, women’s basketball legend, retires