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BUST IN BLUE: Akiyama’s wooden bust appears dipped in navy paint, splitting up the visual plane of the piece.
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BUST IN BLUE: Akiyama’s wooden bust appears dipped in navy paint, splitting up the visual plane of the piece.
PERUSING PIECES: Two people study the small bust, the face of which has been replaced by a painting of a landscape.
TINY DETAILS: Anruo Wang’s ’18 collection of work is detailed and striking, showcasing a different style than most of the other works exhibited.
CHATTING OVER CHINESE FOOD: Students laugh while playing icebreakers over their meal.
SHADES OF BLUE: Yage Wang’s ’17 watercolor of a seascape is a dreamy presentation of the aesthetic possibilities of watercolor.
LOOKING THROUGH A WINDOW: Students gaze at paintings made by Brandeis students and others while on the Brandeis in Siena program.
BREAKING BREAD: Two students chat over the food the BC3 prepared for their welcome back event.
FINDING THE MONEY: Brandeis can now award money it receives from the National Science Foundation to students with innovative ideas.
STUDENT INVENTORS: Leana Silverberg ’18 tells students that they will fail in the path to innovative success but must “keep on moving.”
AMBITIOUS GOALS: Eli Wasserman ’20 hopes his new club will spark an interest in international relations among students.
POWER PACKED: Midfielder Joshua Handler ’19 powers up for the ferocious strike in a match at home last Wednesday.
MEMORIAL: Attendees at the University's annual Sept. 11 memorial spent a moment silently reflecting on the attacks.
FIRST-YEAR PHENOM: Right side hitter Marissa Borgert ’21 prepares her attack against Bowdoin College on Friday.
DEBATING CONFLICT: Director of the Schusterman Center for Israel Studies David Ellenson (far left) debated with four other guests.
WOMEN IN POWER: Sarah Gavron answered questions about being a female director and about women’s rights in a talkback after a pre-theatrical early screening of her film “Suffragette.”
ALL THE WORLD’S A FOREST: Rosalind (Tova Weinberger ’18) is banished and runs away with close cousin Celia (Jessica Spierer ’18).
DISSECTING LANGUAGE: Bobby Gonzalez discussed how the term “Hispanic” covers a variety of cultures and identities.
SATELLITE OF ART: Rosebud is a satellite gallery of the Rose Art Museum. It hopes to build a greater connection to Waltham residents.
OFFENSIVE SURGE: Forward Zach Viera ’17 (right) celebrates a goal at home against Carnegie Mellon University on Oct. 3.