Ballots and Boba: Student Union Elections Kicks Off
The current Student Union administration is sweetening the deal for undergraduate voters with free boba tea as the spring ballot opens.
Professors discuss possibility of nuclear disarmament amid high political tensions
The event, held by the Alexander Hamilton Society and the Brandeis Peace Club, focused on ongoing nuclear proliferation as the war in Iran continues.
“Who Owns the News?”: Former Washington Post editors warn that billionaire owners are eroding media integrity
Four former editors of The Washington Post denounced Jeff Bezos’ ownership of the paper following significant financial losses and mass employee layoffs.
Cameron Samuels '25 speaks on public advocacy in higher education
Samuels discussed how their work with Students Engaged in Advancing Texas has helped students develop advocacy experience.
Brandeis community reflects on antisemitism and campus support
As incidents of antisemitism are on the rise globally, Brandeis community members reflected on campus climate, safety and community support.
Prof. Anita Hill and former district judge engage in conversation about democracy
The conversation with Judge Mark Wolf covered how the judiciary system has restricted presidents in the past, the current threat to U.S. law and how citizens can defend democracy.
Former Washington Post editor discusses current state of journalism
Janice Page spoke to The Justice about how news organizations have adapted to the changing journalism landscape in recent years.
Faculty meeting sheds light on University's marketing plan, future of Brandeis Core
This month’s faculty meeting introduced the University's new marketing strategy and honored Provost Carol Fierke as she announced the end of her term.
Crown Center teach-in discusses the United States, Israel, Iran and the Middle East at war
The teach-in provided various insights and perspectives on the unfolding situation in the Middle East.
The Jewish Feminist Association at Brandeis hosts their annual Women’s History Month celebration
On March 15, the Jewish Feminist Association at Brandeis collaborated with other University organizations to host its annual Womenu2019s History Month event in the SCC Atrium.

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University honors graduate students in 2026 commencement ceremony