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‘DORM ROOM TO THE BOARD ROOM’: Prof. Andy Molinsky (IBS) explained what he sees as a gap between the skills students gain in college and the skills and confidence they need for professional employment.
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‘DORM ROOM TO THE BOARD ROOM’: Prof. Andy Molinsky (IBS) explained what he sees as a gap between the skills students gain in college and the skills and confidence they need for professional employment.
RAISING AWARENESS: Rachel Adatto, who led the effort to pass the “Photoshop Law,” explained that she thinks the law’s biggest benefit has been raising awareness about eating disorders like anorexia in Israel and the world.
PREPARATION: Marlee Nork ’19 prepares to serve the ball in a game against Case Western Reserve University on Sept. 29.
DOUBLE DEFENSE: Marissa Borgert ’21 and Belle Scott ’21 provide towering defense against Case Western on Sept. 29.
COOKING UP A SHOW: The players gathered an audience in Mandel to show off their classic comedic stylings.
This week, justArts spoke with Kat Lawrence ’20, the director of Hold Thy Peace’s recent production of “The Tempest.”
CHAMBER STARS: Brandeis Chamber Singers performed “Somewhere” from West Side Story, featuring a solo from Leah Nashel ’20.
UNCONVENTIONAL: The Lydian String Quartet used unusual musical tactics to coax sound from their instruments.
COMMUNITY: The Gender and Sexuality Center collected donations from the Brandeis community prior to the clothing exchange, receiving sweaters, shirts, dresses, jackets, pants and pairs of shoes; all items were then given out on Thursday.
BRANDEIS BLOCK: Shea Decker-Jacoby ’19 and Kaisa Newberg ’22 block a spike from Case Western on Sept. 30th.
Brandon Less ’19 and Chila Haber ’19
SUPER SPIKE: Kaisa Newberg ’22 leaps high over the net to spike the ball against Case Western Reserve University on Sept. 30.
ICH BIN EIN BRANDESIAN: German ambassador Emily Haber spoke to faculty at the 20th birthday dinner for the Center.
Prof. Robert Nieske (MUS) and his bandmate Billy Novick elegantly balance a casual atmosphere with skillful playing.
ACTIVE LISTENING: University President Ronald Liebowitz, Provost Lisa Lynch and Board of Trustees Chair Meyer Koplow ’72 held a town hall meeting in April after Brandeis men’s basketball coach Brian Meehan's termination. Months later, the independent investigators hired to investigate this issue further released the first of two reports of their findings.
SERVANT ENSEMBLE: The servants all gather to take orders from Grace, Mr. Warbucks’ secretary and household manager.
WORK HARD PLAY HARD: Laura Hibbler sees the library as a place for students undergoing stress to gather on campus and study together.