University responds to Trump’s travel ban
In the wake of President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting travel from predominantly Islamic nations, the University is cautioning international students and staff members who might be affected to avoid traveling outside the country for the time being, according to a Sunday email to the community from University President Ronald Liebowitz. The University will be closely monitoring the legal challenges resulting from the executive order, read the email, which was co-signed by Provost Lisa Lynch, Senior Vice President for Students and Enrollment Andrew Flagel, Chief Diversity Officer Mark Brimhall-Vargas and the deans of all five of the University’s schools.
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Medical Emergency Jan. 23—A party in Usdan Student Center reported that a staff member had passed out in the kitchen area.
Flagel talks institutional pride with senators at weekly meeting
The Senate met with Senior Vice President for Students and Enrollment Andrew Flagel during their weekly meeting on Sunday, discussing overwhelmingly negative and neutral alumni reviews of the University.
Union pushes transparency and communication in first Senate meeting of the spring semester
The Student Union Senate convened on Sunday evening for the first meeting of the semester. No club business was on the docket, making for a short session.
Univ. ranks high in low- and middle-income students
Brandeis University ranked ninth in a list of elite colleges that enroll the highest percentage of low- and middle-income students, according to recent data from the Equality of Opportunity Project released in a Jan.
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Medical Emergency Jan. 11—University Police received a report of an injured party in Science Lot.

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