Two-week climate change program concludes at gala
The Brandeis Climate Change Campus Weeks, a two-week series of events focused on issues and solutions surrounding growing problems associated with climate change, wrapped up on Dec.
The Brandeis Climate Change Campus Weeks, a two-week series of events focused on issues and solutions surrounding growing problems associated with climate change, wrapped up on Dec.
The University faculty voted at their meeting on Thursday to make the Gateway Scholars program, which began as a pilot last year, permanent.
The Office of Global Affairs recently announced that it will be accepting applications for a round of "small seed grants" to support projects focused on the "global dimensions of teaching and learning at Brandeis," according to a Nov.
Provost Marty Krauss announced in a Nov. 10 e-mail to the Brandeis community that she has accepted the recommendations of the Block Scheduling Committee to change the current block schedule and that the changes will be implemented in fall 2011.According to the block scheduling proposal that was presented at the Nov.
The Faculty Senate approved a proposal for a new block schedule at its meeting last Thursday, Prof.
The Faculty Senate is currently considering a proposal to change the University's block scheduling system.
University President Jehuda Reinharz was elected to the Board of Trustees of the Jewish Theological Seminary in March of this year, Reinharz said in an interview with the Justice.
The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences posted a budget surplus of nearly $2 million in fiscal 2010, up from a budget deficit of $1.77 million in fiscal 2009, which can be attributed to an increase in the number of students admitted to master's programs and a decrease in the number of admitted Ph.D.
Representatives from the Wabash National Study, which focuses on factors affecting the outcome of a liberal arts education, will be visiting Brandeis tomorrow through Friday in an effort to compile qualitative data to supplement the quantitative data collected by the study thus far, according to Provost Marty Krauss.
The University announced in a Sept. 22 article on BrandeisNOW that the Alan B. Slifka Foundation has given a gift of $4.25 million to the Slifka Master's Program in Coexistence and Conflict, which will enable the program to expand its faculty and student body, move to the Heller School for Social Policy and Management and expand the resources available to students.
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A local Waltham organization works to uphold democracy
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