Campus safety and free speech: Brandeis University’s dilemma
The ADL commended the University for its commitment to combatting anti-Jewish hatred at a time of rising antisemitism.
The ADL commended the University for its commitment to combatting anti-Jewish hatred at a time of rising antisemitism.
The University has repeatedly asserted it has no long-term plans for the space, though the student body has heard otherwise.
In recognition of Black History Month, Zaire Simmonds ’26 shared more about the events happening on campus and the importance of celebrating Black history and culture all year long.
In light of the uncertainty surrounding the Sherman Dining Hall's re-opening, students report how their daily routines have been significantly disrupted.
The meeting, which took place on Feb. 13, revolved around present and future academic standards for undergraduate students.
Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Department Chair, Prof. Sabine von Mering, discussed the department’s history and legacy amid university funding concerns.
As AI becomes an unavoidable consideration in academia, Brandeis students, faculty and staff members learn to navigate its challenges and opportunities.
The building was closed for a day as a result of an odor, which was later determined to come from water and propylene glycol leak.
Students engaged in empowering conversations with an administrator and guest speaker who not only listened but promised change.
Over 180,000 people rally in Boston Common for March 28 "No Kings" protest
Brandeis Public Safety dispels circulating ICE vehicle rumors
A seat at the table: inside the ICC's "Be Curious Dinner"
Re/Chic: Threading together clothing and community
Professors discuss possibility of nuclear disarmament amid high political tensions