Holocaust survivor remembers his family’s migration to Cuba
The Center for European and German Studies hosted the speaker for the 70th anniversary of Kristallnacht.
Expert discusses Mizrahi feminist photography
Sivan Shtang, a researcher at the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute, explained how oppression of Mizrahi women is conveyed through art.
Student Union and Lyft to subsidize late-night rides through Nov. 5
The Student Union and Lyft partnered to provide a $5 discount on rides between the hours of 10 p.m. and 5 a.m.
Authors deliver Eleanor Roosevelt lecture on first Congresswoman of color
The speakers, Dr. Gwendolyn Mink and Prof. Judy Tzu-Chun Wu, are working on a biography of former U.S. Rep. Patsy Takemoto Mink.
Expert discusses changes to U.S. foreign policy toward Middle East
The speaker, Steven Simon, also read from his new book about U.S.-Middle East relations.
Speakers discuss land trusts, conservation
The event brought awareness to a lesser-known aspect of addressing climate change.
Prof. explains Sackler family’s involvement in U.S. opioid crisis
Prof. Andrew Kolodny (Heller) described the history of the Sacklers’ role in the opioid crisis.
More than 100,000 take to the Boston streets in “No Kings Day” protest
The Review of a Showgirl: Taylor Swift Hits New Heights of Mediocrity
Incantations of Indigeneity: "An Indigenous Present" at Boston's ICA
University holds second faculty meeting of the academic year
Brandeis’ Annual Security Report shows prominence of residence hall offenses