MILESTONE MAN: Coven became the second men’s coach in New England history to earn 500 career wins.
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            MEET THE STAFF: (left to right) Lucas Malo, Kelly Whiffen and Brian Quigley are the staff members for the Department of Community Service.
HARD HATS: Students on a Volunteer Vacations Trip to Bear Mountain, NY, worked on the Appalachian trail.
 
            
            VOLUNTEER TEACHING: Waltham Group member Sarah Stein ’17 tutors a student at the Prospect Hill after-school program.
Supporting the community through service
“Within Community Comes Unity,” reads the slogan for the Department of Community Service at Brandeis. The unity that has been created and maintained between the students and staff of Brandeis and the people of Waltham has recently earned the University the ranking of number one college for student engagement in community service by the Princeton Review.
Nyah at the helm
Nyah Macklin ’16, former class of 2016 senator an African and African-American Studies major was officially sworn in as Student Body President in April. The Justice recently had the opportunity to sit down with Macklin as she offered up her take on issues affecting students and her overall plans for the Student Union in the new academic year.
Age-old dome informs modern conflict
Regarded as "Jerusalem’s oldest landmark," the Dome of the Rock, built in the 7th century, carries deep religious significance for Muslims, Jews and Christians. The golden Dome, which can be identified from almost any location in Jerusalem, earns its spiritual status by being built upon what is referred to as the Foundation Stone — the holiest location in Jerusalem.
 
            
            A HISTORIC CITY: Students on the Brandeis in Siena program this summer, traveled to Siena, Italy to immerse themselves in studio art and art history.
 
            
            LEARNING BY EXAMPLE: Professor Wardwell talks to a student about technique while painting in the studio.
 
            
            CULTURAL OUTING: Students and professors pose for a group picture while on a field trip in Florence to study and explore medieval art.
A return to the Renaissance
She tries to explain the importance of being in the presence of original works of art, as opposed to their digital reproductions, by recounting a recent experience she had with a famed sculpture.
 
            
            CREATING COMEDY: Michael Kaplan ’00 shifted his dream of becoming a singer/ songwriter to pursuing a career in comedy.
Standing out as a stand-up
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Justice through journalism
Many would argue that the world of journalism has drastically changed course, leaving traditional avenues of reporting and investigaton in the dust. With its nose to the grindstone, the Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism here at Brandeis University would beg to differ.
 
            
                        
         
            
            EMOTIONAL MOMENT: Upon his release, Echavarria hugs student journalists who worked on his case with the Institute.
 
            
            A FREE MAN: Echavarria exits court overcome with joy with his cousin [left] and his evidentiary hearing trial attorney [right].
 
            
            HEALING TOGETHER: Echavarria visits the Light of Reason exhibit with four of his five children, Eliot, Ishannis, Katherine and Elvis.
 
            
            A MONSTER MEAL: Echavarria enjoys a lobster dinner at the Porthole Restaurant in Lynn Mass, his first meal after his release.
 
            
            FAMILIAR FRIENDS: Angel Echavarria meets with the founding director, Florence Graves, at his first visit to Brandeis they day after he was freed.
