Rolling with the punches: midyear orientation
Due to the surge of Omicron cases, midyear orientation was moved almost entirely online just days before new students arrived.
University receives $10 million gift for civic community and engagement
The money will be used to fund a center focused on community work.
University holds first two weeks of classes remotely
Due to rises in COVID-19 cases across the country, the University decided to hold the start of spring semester over zoom.
Students participate in Shabbat Across Brandeis
The Chabad Club hosted the celebratory biyearly event for the seventh time on Nov. 19.
McNamara speaks about over 25 years at University
The Justice interviewed Prof. Eileen McNamara on Dec. 1 to learn more about her experiences and insights.
Students petition, demonstrate in support of dining workers
Students from the Brandeis Leftist Union protested with members of the University dining staff and created a petition with other campus organizations.
University collects over $1 million in donations
The University collected donations as a part of its annual "Giving DEISday" on Tuesday, Nov. 30.
University announces return of in-person Commencement
Liebowitz announced plans for the Class of 2022’s commencement ceremony and invited recent graduates to return for an in-person celebration.
Students restart University Model United Nations club
The Justice interviewed the vice president of the new Model UN club.
Brandeis fines getting out of control
Brandeis Leftist Union protests U.S. Marine recruiters
Rent prices burden Waltham community, drive out many residents
WNBA star Dearica Hamby accuses Las Vegas Aces of pregnancy discrimination around trade
Police log 1-31-2023