Prof. Anita Hill and former district judge engage in conversation about democracy
The conversation with Judge Mark Wolf covered how the judiciary system has restricted presidents in the past, the current threat to U.S. law and how citizens can defend democracy.
Following February fire, Sherman's closure reshapes dining experience on campus
In light of the uncertainty surrounding the Sherman Dining Hall's re-opening, students report how their daily routines have been significantly disrupted.
Faculty discusses University rankings in the U.S. News and World Report, retention rates and confirmed microcredentials
The last faculty meeting of fall semester schedule discussed plans to boost student success and employment for post graduation.
President Levine addresses how students will be affected by The Brandeis Plan in coming months
Levine and administrators spoke directly to an audience of students about concrete plans to move the University into the global digital economy.
Library Union rallies, negotiations continue
The Brandeis Library Union rallied on Wednesday as they continue contract negotiations with the University.
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.
Brandeis alumna analyzes perceptions across political parties
University of Michigan Prof. Yanna Krupnikov ’02 explored how political involvement can drive affective polarization and inaccurate views of people across the political spectrum.
Library union rallies, calls for contract that recognizes seniority
After months of contract negotiation, the Brandeis Library Workers Union rallied in front of Goldfarb Library to demand change.
Waltham Boys and Girls Club; funding for improvement
Last week, Waltham City Council granted $6 million to the community center to address issues related to The Americans with Disabilities Act.

Brandeis’ 2026 commencement choice is a cowardly, hypocritical cash grab
Brandeis community reflects on antisemitism and campus support
Faculty meeting sheds light on University's marketing plan, future of Brandeis Core
Crown Center teach-in discusses the United States, Israel, Iran and the Middle East at war
Sherman reopens following the February fire