Meet the new Dean of Arts and Sciences Jeffrey Spencer Shoulson
The Justice sat down with Dean Shoulson to get an idea of what to expect from the School of Arts and Sciences moving forward.
Drew Weissman ’81 encourages the Class of 2023 to “embrace the spirit of perseverance”
At its 72nd Commencement Ceremony, Brandeis welcomed a number of accomplished members of the community and outside guests to give remarks to the graduating Class of 2023.
11th Annual Lavender Graduation
The Brandeis Gender and Sexuality Center celebrated the academic achievements of LGBTQIA+ undergraduate and graduate students.
Mentoring while hungry: grad students face food insecurity
Brandeis graduate students elaborate on difficulty affording food, housing, and transportation.
Plans for Shapiro Campus Center renovations displace SSIS and 6TALK
Essential peer support organizations explain the inconvenience associated with relocations due to the new SCC enhancement plan.
Student Union swears in the new president and vice president
Former Union President Peyton Gillespie ’25 welcomed the new administration and recapped the semester’s activities in the State of the Union.
President Liebowitz and Univ. admin holds listening session to provide a forum about housing concerns
Students raised questions to President Liebowitz and other administrators about housing options for next year.
Students protest lack of available housing during presidential address
Univ. President Ron Liebowitz presented a reflection on Brandeis' history and future goals in honor of the University's 75th anniversary in the face of a protest.
PAD Pilot Program to go unfunded by University
The free period product initiative's organizers created a petition to draw attention to administration's lack of willingness to fund their popular program.
Harvest Table releases new meal plans for fall
Harvest Table shared information about its new all-access meal plans for fall 2023, which sparked dissatisfaction among many students.
Technion’s Yael Alweil explains the role of housing in nation-state building
Prof. Yael Alweil presented her research on the history of housing in Israel-Palestine to explain housing’s role in nation-state making.
Clubs located in SCC asked to move amid enhancement project
Unsecured clubs have been asked to move out of their spaces following recently-announced reimagination plans for the SCC.
Student Union Allocations Board publicizes Marathon decision, 1.4 million dollars distributed in club funding
The Justice spoke to A-board co-chairs and club leaders regarding the process that left clubs across campus less than 60% funded, on average.
Brandeis’ not-so-secret buried treasure is a research lab
A look at the history of the Ashton Graybiel Spatial Orientation Lab and how it has changed over the years.
Politics event contemplates the U.S. justice system
The Legal Studies Department hosted a discussion with Michael Waldman, a constitutional lawyer and writer.
The Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion holds town hall
The town hall included remarks from the ODEI's five constituent offices and shared initial insights from the climate survey conducted last semester.
Why have there been so many Student Union elections?
Brandeis students constantly get emails about Student Union elections. Why are there so many and what do they accomplish?
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