Philosopher’s work remembered
Departments collaborated to host a two-day conference celebrating the work of former professor Herbert Marcuse.
Departments collaborated to host a two-day conference celebrating the work of former professor Herbert Marcuse.
Drug violations and sex offenses saw the largest proportional increases from 2012 to 2013.
A News article incorrectly spelled Niki Laskaris’ ’16 name. (Sept. 23, pg. 3)A News article did not mention that the Schusterman Center for Israel Studies co-sponsored the Frances Taylor Eizenstat ’65 Undergraduate Israel Travel Program reception.
Medical EmergencySept. 28?Police and BEMCo responded to a report of a party with a sports-related elbow injury on the athletic fields outside of the Gosman Sports and Convocation Center.
The Senate convened this past Sunday and Sunday, Sept. 28 to recognize clubs and discuss several topics, such as committee formation.
Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama described the misconceptions of Africa as primitive and its potential.
The Board of Trustees approved Lynch for the position, which she will take over on Oct. 29.
Prof. Dan Perlman (BIOL), associate provost for innovation and education, will be directing the center.
Nearly 50 Brandeis students protested in New York City two weekends ago to bring attention to issues of climate change and climate justice.
Rev. Gustavo Gutiérrez, founder of Liberation Theology and social activist, was this year’s Gittler Prize recipient.
Faculty and staff will have to complete both an online and in-person sexual harassment training.
Sigma Alpha Mu will join a consortium of fraternities to implement the Fraternity Health and Safety Initiative.
Four vacant Senate seats were filled after a special eleciton was held on Sept. 23. The Village and Mods seats remain vacant.
The University announced on Sept. 24 that it is in the process of selling the Brandeis House Alumni Club of New York, a property on the Upper East Side at 12 East 77th Street, that has been used to host alumni events.In an email sent to New York-area alumni obtained by the Justice, University President Frederick Lawrence wrote that Brandeis House is too small to accommodate the growing number of alumni in the area, which, at around 11,000 people, is the largest it has ever been.He wrote that the building has also been underutilized in the past years as a result of its location, small room configuration, limited technological infrastructure and inaccessibility for people with physical disabilities.
The coffeehouse has not had a food permit since 2012. Student Activities Specialist Robert Steinberg has filed for a new permit.
A News article titled “Elections for new senators to take place on Thursday” stated that Annie Abrams ’17 and Stephanie Weinstein ’17 did not respond by press time.
Undergraduates gathered in Sherman Function Hall on Monday night to air their grievances with dining operations on campus in an open forum hosted by the Student Union Senate Dining Committee.
This week, the Student Union Senate heard proposals from three clubs?two seeking name and constitution changes and one seeking recognition and chartering.
Medical EmergencySept. 8?A party in Scheffres Hall requested BEMCo for a past knee injury.
At the Rose Art Museum’s annual opening reception on Thursday, the unveiling of the museum’s newest attraction?a newly commissioned outdoor installation called the “Light of Reason”?was delayed by a group of student protesters.
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