Romance department hosts Latina Poetry Night
Students and faculty gathered to listen to and read poems written by Latina poets.
Father of Parkland shooting victim talks to University students
Fred Guttenberg spoke to students about his work as a gun violence prevention activist in a March 24 talk.
Brandeis dissociates from the Middle Eastern Studies Association
The dissociation was the result of MESA voting to endorse boycotting Israeli academic institutions.
Brandeis holds Wellness Day for stressed students
Planned by the Student Union, "Wellness Day" included programming from different organizations on campus.
Students and faculty sign petition for Ukraine
The petition asks the University to provide support for students and scholars affected by the war in Ukraine.
Experts discuss history and implications of Ukraine crisis
The panel covered Ukraine’s role in geopolitics, oil relations, and a potential no-fly zone.
English professor develops virtual Open Corpus Project
Prof. Dorothy Kim (ENG) presented her progress on developing the Open Corpus Project to the Brandeis community.
Chabad House, Hillel resume in-person Purim events after a two year hiatus
The Brandeis Jewish community celebrated the holiday Purim from March 16-17.
Brandeis skaters make strides towards the Olympics
Sami Winawer ’23 and Evan Israel ’24 attempt to make synchronized skating history while on the first American team of a new division.
Brandeis hosts ‘Arboreal Humanities’ event
The event looked specifically at art and literature that focuses on environmental activism.
Rally, sit-in held on campus in support of dining workers: ‘We want Brandeis to listen to our voice, that’s it’
On March 11, students organized a sit-in and a rally supporting University dining workers.

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