Sharrieff named University's new Muslim Chaplain
The University has hired Maryam Sharrieff to be the new Muslim Chaplain.
The University has hired Maryam Sharrieff to be the new Muslim Chaplain.
The first round of elections to fill the Senate left five seats open and showed a lack of voter turnout.
The University switched from Comcast Analog to Xfinity On Campus.
The University has moved up a spot in the U.S. News and World 2016 rankings.
After moving around campus, the Dharmic prayer center opened yesterday at its permanent location.
The Crown Center for Middle East Studies celebrated its 10th anniversary on Sept. 8 with a panel discussion called, "Untold Stories in the Middle East."
The Student Union announced new rules for campaigning intended to make elections more fair.
Isaac Hertz and others addressed the conflict portrayed in his documentary “One Rock, Three Religions.”
Marder, whose current work focuses on the nervous system, was named an American Physiological Society fellow.
Asbestos was found during the renovations over the summer.
Non-tenure-track faculty will launch a new publicity campaign to raise awareness of the debate.
The recently announced lower printing prices could cost the University a $20,000 annual deficit.
The club has already coordinated two farmers’ markets and is in talks to sell produce to Sodexo.
VP for Campus Operations Jim Gray announced updates on campus renovations yesterday.
Darryl David stepped down from his position at Student Activities.
In a new list released by online magazine Her Campus, Brandeis was ranked in the top ten schools for social justice activism.
The former Sodexo general manager and chair of the Senate dining committee have been replaced.
Following a five-month hiatus, the student-led coffeehouse opened for business on Friday.
The online training is in compliance with the national Sexual Violence Elimination Act.
The new edition includes changes in the Special Examiner's Process and in the medical amnesty procedure.
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