Dean promoted to assistant provost
To meet the needs of a growing graduate student population, a student life administrator for undergraduates has been moved to graduate student life.
To meet the needs of a growing graduate student population, a student life administrator for undergraduates has been moved to graduate student life.
For one Brandeis student, David Halberstam's death meant more than a change in the University's commencement speaker.
Jonathan Krisch '07, this year's senior class speaker, outlined his version of an effective template for dialogue in his student address at the 56th commencement ceremony Sunday.He was chosen to be the senior commencement speaker from a group of five finalists by a committee of students, faculty and staff.
Racial-minority leaders on campus said they are not concerned that one of the candidates running for Senator for Racial Minority Students isn't from a minority background.Jonathan Kane '10, currently the Senator for North Quad, applied to Brandeis as a caucasian student, but recently changed his status to American-Indian Alaskan Native in order to join the Student Union race for Senator for Racial Minority Students.
Students hoping to earn the tuition relief that comes with the Brandeis Achievement Award will now face slightly higher academic requirements, according to academic and financial administrators.
As the women's softball team opens its season today against Emory University, it will do so with a new head coach for the first time in over three decades.
Over the past few seasons, a lack of star power certainly wasn't a problem for the men's basketball team.
Brian Wartell '07 majors in biology and minors in environmental studies and chemistry, but when he works at Sherman Dining Hall, he seems more like a mad scientist.
As a varsity athlete for the softball and volleyball teams and a volleyball coach at Brandeis, Sheryl Sousa never made it to the NCAA tournament.
Pamela Cytrynbaum, the founding director of the Justice Louis Brandeis Innocence Project, said she plans to step down from her position in June.The Innocence Project, a national organization with branches all over the country, investigates cases of possible wrongful conviction and aims to shed light on injustices in the criminal justice system.
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