Lurie Institute celebrates inaugural Carrie Buck fellow
The lecture covered topics such as the intersection between reproductive and disability justice, the rise of eugenicist language in the U.S., and the legacy of disability activists.
The lecture covered topics such as the intersection between reproductive and disability justice, the rise of eugenicist language in the U.S., and the legacy of disability activists.
Students with disabilities wrote a petition to advocate for their previously promised housing accommodations.
Hana Klempnauer Miller '25 advocated for funding for the new ramp, but her goals to address disability concerns won't stop there.
Six political experts gathered to discuss the current political crisis in Israel.
The Justice helps clarify the complicated and often fraught housing selection process.
Former Orientation Leaders list their demands for reforms needed before they are willing to return to the program.
The hip-hop producer and manager showcased his expertise in the process of mixing, mastering, and networking for Brandeis musicians.
To replicate the protests in their home city, students from Mexico City created their own artistic activism on Brandeis' campus.
The Office of Sustainability plans to implement a newly-improved irrigation system to cut down water waste.
Martin Baron, former executive editor of The Washington Post, The Boston Globe and the Miami Herald, is Brandeis’ 2023 Richman Distinguished Fellow in Public Life.
BBSO and JSA held an event to discuss the similarities between their two cultures.
Paz is challenging 19-year incumbent Jeannette McCarthy and would be the first Latino mayor in Waltham.
The exhibit commemorates Ukrainian students who lost their lives due to the war.
Despite allegations of racism and misconduct, Carol Simon reinstated
A note from the editor regarding Carol Simon and BWBB
Predicting top five picks of the 2024 WNBA draft
“They Haven’t Done Their Homework.”
Brandeis staff, student, and facilities members protest against merit delays