Students protest gender-based violence in Latin America
To replicate the protests in their home city, students from Mexico City created their own artistic activism on Brandeis' campus.
Brandeis begins shift to organic land management
The Office of Sustainability plans to implement a newly-improved irrigation system to cut down water waste.
Martin Baron defends objectivity as the ultimate standard for journalism
Martin Baron, former executive editor of The Washington Post, The Boston Globe and the Miami Herald, is Brandeis’ 2023 Richman Distinguished Fellow in Public Life.
Illuminating historical intersections of Black and Japanese Americans
BBSO and JSA held an event to discuss the similarities between their two cultures.
Waltham City Councilor Jonathan Paz to run for mayor
Paz is challenging 19-year incumbent Jeannette McCarthy and would be the first Latino mayor in Waltham.
Brandeis joins worldwide Ukraine memorial initiative
The exhibit commemorates Ukrainian students who lost their lives due to the war.
Teach For America hosts climate webinar on Climate Change
Climate activist Sophia Kianni spoke on how young people can work to prevent climate change.
Students speculate on staff shortages across campus
Brandeis administration responded to questions regarding reports of understaffing.
Union senator resigns
The Justice compiled a timeline of events leading to the resignation of the senator.
New AP African American studies course sparks disagreement
The framework for the new course has been updated to reflect many of the demands made by DeSantis.
Simon Sinek discusses optimism in business
The author gave business advice and explained his life philosophies in a talk with Prof. Philippe Wells.
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