City of Waltham introduce resolution for a web-based reporting system
March 10 Waltham City Council meeting introduce resolution to implement a web-based reporting system which would allow residents to report non-emergency neighborhood issues.
The use and misuse of history: Prof. Ivan Kurilla on politics
The Center for German and European Studies hosted Prof. Ivan Kurilla who discussed historical narratives surrounding politics and memory in Russia and elsewhere.
Dean Baquet on the media's role in shaping polarization
On Tuesday, the Brandeis Journalism Department hosted former New York Times Executive Editor and Pulitzer Prize recipient Dean Baquet.
Faculty debates University reorganization plan
The faculty discussed the University’s potential reorganization plan and voted on possible amendments to it during their March 7 meeting.
Library Union rallies, negotiations continue
The Brandeis Library Union rallied on Wednesday as they continue contract negotiations with the University.
President Levine responds to concerns
President Levine addresses the housing crisis, police brutality, ICE threats, the Jewish Bund, job crisis, DEI cuts and plans for Brandeis’s future.
Brandeis threatened by federal budget cuts
Proposed budget cuts by the federal government could impact vital scientific research across Brandeis science departments.
Brandeis hosts Susan Church “Know Your Rights” presentation
The Chief Operating Officer for the Office for Refugees and Immigrants shared information and resources related to immigrant and refugee rights with the Brandeis community.

Faculty discusses University rankings in the U.S. News and World Report, retention rates and confirmed microcredentials
Berlin Chapel is damaged in electrical fire sending students into action
Opinion: More than Morant
Brandeis announces five new microcredentials for spring semester
Inside the Conversation on AI and Politics