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Union solicits opinions

Students voiced concerns about the University housing system last Tuesday in the Shapiro Campus Center Atrium, where Student Union members stationed themselves to record student opinions via video and e-mail, according to a March 18 e-mail sent by Student Union President Daniel Acheampong '11 to the undergraduate student body.


Brandeis Sustainability Fund makes progress on proposals

On Friday, five Brandeis Sustainability Fund projects that were initiated last semester to promote environmental sustainability moved forward as 1,000 worms arrived on campus and were placed on the second floors of Village Residence Hall A and Deroy Residence Hall.The BSF is an approved Student Union project which adds $15 per year to the Student Activities Fee and funds student projects that improve sustainability at Brandeis, according to a Dec.


Greek leaders meet with deans of Student Life

Leaders of Greek organizations met twice with Dean of Student Life Rick Sawyer and Assistant Dean of Student Life Maggie Balch to open lines of communication between the Greek organizations and the Brandeis community, President of Zeta Beta Tau Daniel Gutman '12 said in a group interview of Greek leaders with the Justice.Assistant Dean of Student Life Jamele Adams also attended the first meeting with the Greek leaders but not the second, said Adams in an interview with the Justice.


University awards MIT professor

The selection committee for Brandeis' Jay Pepose '75 Award in Vision Sciences awarded Dorothy W. Poitras Professor in Medical Engineering and Medical Physics of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Peter Schiller, said Prof.


Provisions on Demand Market to open in Village

A new Provisions on Demand Market is scheduled to open by the end of February on the ground level of the Village Residence Hall across from the exercise room, according to Director of Dining Services Aaron Bennos in an e-mail to the Justice.


Faculty contribution to be reviewed

Dean of Arts and Sciences Adam Jaffe announced at the Dec. 2 Arts and Sciences Chairs meeting that he will be looking for volunteers to work with him and the Faculty Workload Committee to review the merit of faculty contributions using hypothetical cases, a plan of action based on the findings of a May 2010 Faculty Workload Committee report.


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