David Anthony Durham discusses writing process and root of inspiration
Durham delves into his prolific career spanning multiple genres, from historical fiction to fantasy, and provides insight into his creative writing process.
Durham delves into his prolific career spanning multiple genres, from historical fiction to fantasy, and provides insight into his creative writing process.
The Justice interviewed Profs. Marder and Petsko to learn more about this recognition and their research.
Although the University revoked SJP’s status as a recognized club, community members still gathered to show support.
The Student Sexuality Information Service budget was cut by almost half of what they received last year, leaving its staff to adjust.
Mayoral race seen as a test of McCarthy’s nearly 20 years in office; election set for Nov. 7
Dimond explores gender dynamics and predatory practices of guardianship at book launch.
An investigation into the nuances behind the opioid crisis and the DPF’s history reveals a complex web of perspectives.
Dr. Dhananjaya Y. Chandrachud addressed themes of oppression, liberty, and caste during a conference in Sherman Function Hall.
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.
Brandeis University class of 2026 undergraduate commencement
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Brandeis applications up 40%: Final faculty meeting of the academic year
What’s next for LeBron?
University honors graduate students in 2026 commencement ceremony