Senators propose five bylaw amendments, review of Union Constitution continues
The bylaw amendments consider candidate endorsements, office hours, attendance and campaigns.
The bylaw amendments consider candidate endorsements, office hours, attendance and campaigns.
Students were elected to serve on the Student Union for the upcoming academic year.
The recent launch of Workday Student is part of a multiphase rollout process to be completed this fall.
University professors share thoughts on issues surrounding Supreme Court justices.
A workshop on the migration of caste and a keynote address by award-winning journalist and producer, Jose Antonio Vargas, highlight contemporary issues related to diversity, migration and immigration.
Members of the Every Voice Coalition discussed the next steps they will take during Sexual Assault Awareness Month this April.
Ed Winters spoke on a panel about the ways plant-based lifestyles and farming can tackle the climate crisis.
The lawsuit seeks refunds for tuition-payers for the spring 2020 semester and requests tuition changes for remote learning semesters during the pandemic
Holocaust educator Sandy Rubenstein told her story as the daughter of Holocaust survivors at one of the commemoration events at the University
Prof. Joseph Assan (Heller), Tawiah Agyarko-Kwarteng and Rose Dodd spoke about the impact of the pandemic on certain African industries and communities.
German science journalist Anja Martini and Prof. Elanah Uretsky (IGS) reflected on the ongoing pandemic and discussed how it may end.
Seven students running for election to the Student Union for next semester have announced their candidacies.
In this week’s email round up, the University shared news of Jamele Adams’s departure, commencement events and Sexual Awareness Month.
After a two-week break from meetings, the Student Union met before upcoming elections on April 7.
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