Brandeis Educational Justice Initiative explorers carceral injustice
The event centered around financial inequality and power dynamics pertaining to the societal impact of prisons.
How the University moves forward: responses to the independent investigation of Nov. 10
The independent investigation report following the arrests of Nov. 10 was just released, garnering responses from the community.
Students plan to create microforest near Slosberg Music Center
What originally started off as a project for an environmental science course has evolved into a fully-fledged plan for on-campus afforestation.
Brandeis staff, student, and facilities members protest against merit delays
Members of the Brandeis community expressed their concerns and frustrations on a variety of subjects.
“Hero Camp!”: how three teens found their identity through LARP
The documentary, produced by Sam Ho ’20, centered around The Story School, a summer camp featuring live action role-play.
Brandeis enjoys partial solar eclipse
Students, faculty and community members gathered to observe this natural phenomenon occurring from many vantage points around campus.
Unveiling the unseen: Confronting book bans and educational censorship
Young-adult fiction author Julian Winters and Dr. Tanishia Lavette Williams Discuss book censorship in an event hosted by COMPACT.

Massachusetts Attorney General visits campus, discusses how to protect our democracy
License Limbo: Expired Elevator Certifications on Campus
Brandeis Theater Brings "Our Town" to Life
Portals into the Past: Brandeis Alumni Art Gallery opens
Challenges in European Union Refugee Burden-Sharing