Financial Services launches new platform
Student Financial Services recently launched a new platform aimed at financial literacy.
Student Financial Services recently launched a new platform aimed at financial literacy.
Mark J. Shelhamer, Sc.D. spoke at a psychology colloqiuim on human health in the mission to Mars.
Lenea Newman and Joy Ladin shared readings from their career works and spoke about their writing processes.
Visiting scholar Tommie Shelby of Harvard University spoke about the arguments for and against prison abolition.
Five alumni and the 1988 to 1989 men’s tennis team were inducted to the Joseph M. Linsey Athletic Hall of Fame.
Wafaa Arbash M.A. ’17 and Jennie Kelly M.A. ’17 will compete in HUBweek's Beantown Throwdown.
The Dialogues kicked off the start of the year with a workshop focused on navigating the workplace.
A panel of faculty and administrators held an open forum for students to respond to national tragedies.
The Presidential Task Force on Free Expression welcomed community members to an open forum.
University Gmail calendars containing sensitive and personal student information were insecure and exposed.
Jorge Cham, author of “Piled Higher and Deeper,” spoke to graduate students about his comic and new book.
University professors and guest scholar Grace Hale spoke about the protests of confederate statues.
Prof. Lucy Goodhart (POL) and German Consul General Ralf Horlemann held a debate on electoral democracy.
The Office of Student Rights and Advocacy opened to students for conflict resolution peer guidance.
Sachiko Akiyama ’00 spoke about her solo gallery on display on campus at the Kniznick Gallery.
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