Gilda Geist
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University president responds to Zoom-bombing incident
President Ron Liebowitz emailed faculty in December responding to the previous month’s incident.
Student reflects on experiences at Brandeis with academic accommodations in light of new accommodation offerings
Student Accessibility Support updated academic accommodations at the start of the school year to include assignment extensions.
COVID-19 testing procedure updated in response to rise in positive cases
The University announced that community members will now need to present photo ID at on-campus testing sites.
In the fall, anonymous users Zoom-bomb virtual panel about Uyghur Muslims
One of the panelists, Rayhan Asat, spoke with the Justice about her experience on the Zoom call.
Race and accessibility on a college campus
The Justice examined the barriers that students of color face related to physical and mental disabilities.
Doctor discusses role of opioids in treating chronic pain
Dr. Michael Schatman spoke with the Justice about opioid policy, the role of the media in the opioid crisis and misconceptions about opioid prescription.
Students share their experiences with accessibility on campus
Following several interviews with students with disabilities, the Justice uncovered ways in which the University has struggled to support these students.
University names composition award after Brandeis alumnus
Musician and composer Henri Lazarof M.A. ’59 has been honored with an international composition award.

Massachusetts Attorney General visits campus, discusses how to protect our democracy
Challenges in European Union Refugee Burden-Sharing
License Limbo: Expired Elevator Certifications on Campus
Portals into the Past: Brandeis Alumni Art Gallery opens
In conversation with Yoni Appelbaum: how laws can create immobility