Brandeis students allegedly drugged at frat parties
The Justice spoke to various fraternities at Brandeis to hear more about the operational reforms they’ve initiated since the incidents.
Marriage Pact returns to Brandeis
After a highly publicized run in March 2022, the matchmaking service has returned to campus for a second round of romance facilitation.
Sexual assault cases under investigation on Waltham’s Riverwalk
Two women, one of them a teenage girl, came to the police with allegations, but it is unclear if the attacks were committed by the same person.
MIT prof. speaks about 1968 Chicago protests and their aftermath
Dr. Heather Hendershot visited Brandeis to discuss her new book, which details the protests and how they affected the public’s view of the media.
Brandeis hosts second Climate Action Dinner
The Nov. 1 dinner featured discussions on environmental justice challenges specific to Massachusetts.
Covering Roe: Journalists take on timely topic
The Justice spoke to Pulitzer prize finalist author Josh Prager and New Yorker staff writer Margaret Talbot to preview their in-person event on Nov. 16
‘We try to do the best we can;’ Facilities custodians faced with impossible workloads
A shortage of employees combined with unreceptive management has made life difficult for Facilities maintenance staff.
Brandeis welcomes families to campus for family weekend
This weekend, families participated in a variety of activities and spent time with students, faculty, and administrators.
University admin. present at protest held in support of dining workers
Students and dining staff gathered to protest a variety of concerns; Harvest Table management and University admin stood nearby.
Antiracism initiatives in School of Arts and Sciences
The School of Arts and Sciences recently rolled out several new initiatives to retain faculty of color and increase faculty diversity, working with the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion to recognize this critical work.
Carol Anderson presents her work on voter suppression
Anderson was awarded the Gittler Prize and spoke to students about her research and books at a variety of events.
Outdoor space dedicated in memory of alumna
Fellow alumni, family, and friends of Barbra Barth Feldman '86 gathered for a dedication ceremony.
Another year of success for Giving DEISday
The University held its annual day of donations on Thursday, Oct. 6, raising nearly $900,000.
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