Investigation has historical context
The results of the current Title IX investigation could range from revamping protocol to loss in funding.
The results of the current Title IX investigation could range from revamping protocol to loss in funding.
How much energy the “Light of Reason” is using, and how much it costs, has come into question.
To clarify about a news article about threats made towards several female students on campus, Vice President for Students and Enrollment Andrew Flagel wrote in an email to the Justice that the student who reportedly made threats has been “in a secured location under supervision since being removed from campus.” The University administration is “closely monitoring the situation with all of those involved, and we understand that this individual will remain in protective custody for the foreseeable future.
Medical EmergencyOct. 19?University Police and BEMCo responded to a report that a student in Ridgewood Quad had accidentally lacerated his finger with a razor blade.
On Sunday, the Student Union Senate held its weekly meeting.Senior Representative to the Board of Trustees Mohamed Sidique and Junior Representative to the Board of Trustees Grady Ward addressed the Senate and said that Wednesday and Thursday, they will be attending their first meeting with the Board of Trustees.
University faculty members held their monthly meeting to discuss a number of topics last Thursday.
The Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies department’s 11th annual lecture in the Roosevelt Lecture Series underscored the importance of addressing the issue of sexual assault on college campuses and proposed ways in which it could be addressed.
A group of Massachusetts researchers at the United States Army Natick Soldier Research, Development, and Engineering Center, including Brandeis alumnus Dr. Christopher Doona MA ’89 Ph.D.
The positions of Foster Mods senator and Village senator were filled after a second special election.
Three doctors spoke about their research on the CRISPR-cas9 system and its applications to cancer research and various other scientific studies.
Brandeis Bridges hosted Rabbi Bob Samuels ’54 to discuss the lives of Ethiopian Jews and challenges that members of the black Jewish community face.
The history of activism to improve protocol at the University can be followed from the early 1980s.
One of the female students said that she barely knew the male student who threatened her.
A female bicyclist was hit by a BranVan at the intersection of Harvard and Main streets in Waltham at 7:20 p.m.
‘The Paw Project,’ a 2013 documentary about declawing cats, was screened at the event.
The University’s American Studies department held a screening of Edgar G. Ulmer’s classic B-movie film noir Detour (1945) yesterday, followed by a question-and-answer session with professor Noah Isenberg, the director of the Screen Studies program at Eugene Lang College.
Students will carry mattresses on Oct. 29 to support Emma Sulkowicz.
A Features article was unclear about how long Lisa Lynch will continue her duties as dean of the Heller School for Social Policy and Management.
The Princeton Review named Brandeis’ International Business School one of the top business schools in the country, as of Oct.
Medical EmergencyOct. 13?University Police and BEMCo responded to a report of an unconscious student in the Village with a severe finger laceration.
Brandeis’ 2026 commencement choice is a cowardly, hypocritical cash grab
Brandeis community reflects on antisemitism and campus support
Faculty meeting sheds light on University's marketing plan, future of Brandeis Core
Crown Center teach-in discusses the United States, Israel, Iran and the Middle East at war
Sherman reopens following the February fire