German ambassador discusses his nation’s role in modern Europe
Dr. Peter Wittig talked about how Germany has responded to the many issues facing Europe today.
Dr. Peter Wittig talked about how Germany has responded to the many issues facing Europe today.
The Trustees did not have time to discuss the results of the student financial aid survey conducted last month.
Interim President Lisa Lynch discussed the effect the University's legacy has on its values and opportunities today.
Giveaways and “swag” were severely limited during the first round of fall allocations for club budgets.
Rabbi David Ellenson said he believes Mid-East peace can be found through political means.
The speakers discussed the future of diplomatic relations, especially concerning settlements.
Ariele Cohen ’99 drew upon her time spent in Yugoslavia to urge students to implement experiences in everyday life.
In an effort to increase campus sustainability, the University has challenged first-years to recycle more.
In an email sent out to club leaders, the Allocations Board announced that it cut funding for several clubs.
Community members discussed ways to improve on-campus accessibility for students with disabilities.
Students, professors and community members spoke, listing the various reasons why adjunct faculty should unionize.
Motivational speaker Bobby Gonzalez addressed multiculturalism and the Hispanic identity in the talk.
Wen Stephenson advocated for a more radical and united climate justice movement in a talk on Thursday.
Maike Isaac argued that the prosecution of male rape as “violence” hindered an understanding of attacks on males in armed conflict.
The center hopes to provide resources and promote visibility for LGBTQ+ students.
The University chose Ed Marsh for his experience in business-to-business marketing and remote management.
Karen Auerbach Ph.D. ’09 discussed the changing role of Jews in Poland’s publishing industry in the 19th century.
The Psychological Counseling Center still offers 12 free sessions.
Vivek Vimal Ph.D. ’16 has led programs partnering Brandeis with Waltham High School students.
The panelists discussed research and life experiences that led to their art.
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"
Re/Chic: Threading together clothing and community
Professors discuss possibility of nuclear disarmament amid high political tensions