Fall 2022 COVID-19 protocols
The University updated its protocols, loosening policies on masks, testing, and more.
Brandeis included in Mapping Project list of ‘harmful’ institutions
President Ron Leibowitz accused the project of perpetuating harmful antisemitic tropes and called for its denunciation.
Facilities make progress on various projects around campus
Multiple projects were undertaken over the summer to address issues and enhance buildings and amenities.
Marta Kauffman ’78 H’20 reminisces on her time at Brandeis during [Re]Commencement
The [Re]Commencement ceremony honored graduates from the classes of 2020 and 2021, and the ceremony featured a variety of speakers.
Deval Patrick H’17 stresses to Class of 2022: ‘You are enough’
Topics of democracy and resilience were among the major themes of the 2022 ceremony.
Founding Brandeis family refreshes student lounge
The Justice spoke with Ruth Maffa of the Office of Institutional Advancement, and Esther Feldberg, a member of one of the University’s founding families, on the renovation of an on-campus space.
Student Union gives State of the Union address
The Union recapped their achievements from the past semester and discussed their plans for the future.
Brandeis students and faculty engage in Roe v. Wade activism
Many students attended protests, and the Politics dept. hosted a discussion about the leaked draft and its implications.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy meets with Association of American Universities
Zelenskyy discussed how American universities can support the rebuilding of the Ukrainian education system.
Major administrators, dept. heads leave Univ
Over a dozen administrators and department heads have left or planned to leave the University over the course of the academic year
Harvest Table chosen as new dining vendor
The newest Brandeis dining vendor is highly anticipated, but with an air of caution.
Brandeis hosts Earth Week
The week-long series of events aimed to educate students and celebrate the Earth.
Peace Scholarship launched at International Business School
The scholarship will fund education for refugees fleeing Ukraine and other countries experiencing war.

Over 180,000 people rally in Boston Common for March 28 "No Kings" protest
Brandeis Public Safety dispels circulating ICE vehicle rumors
A seat at the table: inside the ICC's "Be Curious Dinner"
Professors discuss possibility of nuclear disarmament amid high political tensions
“Who Owns the News?”: Former Washington Post editors warn that billionaire owners are eroding media integrity