School's first-ever midyear class arrives
Brandeis' first midyear class of 76 students arrived on campus last Sunday for Orientation. While the midyears have only been here for a short while, many of them feel welcome and ready to start college.
Brandeis' first midyear class of 76 students arrived on campus last Sunday for Orientation. While the midyears have only been here for a short while, many of them feel welcome and ready to start college.
Brandeis' first midyear class of 76 students arrived on campus last Sunday for Orientation. While the midyears have only been here for a short while, many of them feel welcome and ready to start college.
President Jehuda Reinharz was presented with the first official University Ring Monday by Assistant Vice President of Alumni and University Relations Paul S.
Eliezer Schwartz '04, known as Elie to friends and family, fell from the third-story balcony of a Gloucester apartment building Saturday afternoon and died early Sunday morning.
The Administration and Residence Life are working to accommodate approximately 65 mid-year students coming to Brandeis next term.According to Dean of Student Life Rick Sawyer, students who study abroad account for 70 percent of the available beds on campus in the spring.
Many professors have expressed confusion as to whether the administration decided to automatically remove enrollment caps limiting courses sizes and to cancel courses with smaller enrollment figures.Under former Dean of Arts and Sciences Jessie Anne Owens last year, it was ruled that courses which were usually canceled with fewer than five students would now be cut from the schedule if under eight students enrolled.Minutes from the April 10 faculty meeting paraphrase Owens' announcement of this policy change.
The class of 2005, Student Union Government and Lizzies Ice Cream in Waltham sponsored the Dish for a Wish event last Thursday night, brining in $750 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation to help support terminally ill children.
Constantly changing procedures have complicated the international student and scholar entry process into the United States.
Jennifer Feinberg '07, a finalist for the Class of 2007 Senator, was disqualified last Friday by the Student Union-appointed Elections Committee for posting an electronic link to the UNet election system via AOL Instant Messenger.
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