Silberman series: "Jewish Girls and Women in Forced Labor"
Janine Holc discusses how her book “The Weavers of Trautenau: Jewish Female Forced Labor in the Holocaust” offers a historical and personal view on how survivors coped with imprisonment
Janine Holc discusses how her book “The Weavers of Trautenau: Jewish Female Forced Labor in the Holocaust” offers a historical and personal view on how survivors coped with imprisonment
Brandeis hosts a conversation to expand on the context and demands surrounding the ongoing Hollywood actors strike.
Three scholars, each from different regions of the Middle East, shared their insight on the conflicts.
On Oct. 19, people around the nation participated in Purple Thursday to advocate for survivors of domestic abuse.
The University’s vast community expressed a spectrum of stances regarding the conflict, with some feeling alienated from the majority.
The event featured prominent members of Brandeis faculty, who shared their expertise and experiences to help the Brandeis community unpack the current war between Israel and Hamas.
Deborah and Shlomi Matias died shielding their son from Hamas gunmen, who broke into their home. The war has already taken the lives of thousands.
The ICC’s annual Indigenous Peoples' Day teach-in focused on building Indigenous sovereignty through language reclamation and cultural revitalization.
This weekend, alumni and family from around the world visited the University to connect with former classmates, current students, and to attend celebrations.
Brandeis alumnus Drew Weissman '81 and Katalin Karikó won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in recognition of their vaccine innovations.
The aftermath of Hamas’ unprecedented attack on Israel reveals a complex web of geopolitical factors and a humanitarian crisis as Israel grapples with the fallout.
Students and faculty connected with other climate activists and joined the demonstration.
First-year international students expressed their reaction to the University’s ranking drop
Paz rallies supporters to “turn the chapter” on 19-year incumbent Jeanette A. McCarthy.
Brandeis’ 2026 commencement choice is a cowardly, hypocritical cash grab
Crown Center teach-in discusses the United States, Israel, Iran and the Middle East at war
Faculty meeting sheds light on University's marketing plan, future of Brandeis Core
Sherman reopens following the February fire
A sea of green