Univ. announces science complex expansion
The project, set to begin late 2023, will include expansions, renovations, and a sprawling outdoor space.
The project, set to begin late 2023, will include expansions, renovations, and a sprawling outdoor space.
Fellows Garden was packed with students obtaining absentee ballots and registering to vote.
Warner spoke about her most recent book and the lessons she took away from the project.
Porsha Olayiwola, the Brandeis Jacob Ziskind Poet-in-Residence read her poems and held a Q&A session.
Brandeis Prof. Charles Golden (ANTH) has been part of a team working to excavate an ancient Mayan ruin.
The Student Union partnered with e-pharmacy Capsule to deliver over-the-counter and prescription medications to University students.
The police were called on Brandeis Leftist Union members who were protesting, alongside a dozen dining workers, the abrupt firing of Kevintz Merisier.
The firing of a beloved dining hall worker sparked outrage and uproar, and prompted a petition.
Students expressed frustration about the lack of transparency of COVID-19 cases, amongst other concerns.
Students voted in the fall semester elections on Sept. 14.
The highly-anticipated event hosted by Chabad brought together students from all backgrounds to take part in the spirit of Shabbat.
Brandeis devoted this year to deepening the Brandeis community’s understanding of climate change as a social justice issue.
The Justice asked students what they think of the transition to Harvest Table. Here are some of the responses.
New England has a Nazi problem — Here’s how activists around the Boston area are fighting it
Mentoring while hungry: grad students face food insecurity
Police log 5-22-23
Goodbye Brandeis, I’m ready to move on
Drew Weissman ’81 encourages the Class of 2023 to “embrace the spirit of perseverance”