Mailman doctor counsels survivors
Dr. Neil B. Redlener of the Mailman Psychological Counseling Center returned last week from a trip to Harrison County, Miss., where he counseled survivors of Hurricane Katrina.
Dr. Neil B. Redlener of the Mailman Psychological Counseling Center returned last week from a trip to Harrison County, Miss., where he counseled survivors of Hurricane Katrina.
The second phase of the University's $25 million infrastructure renewal project, which includes upgrades to residence hall fire safety systems, the construction of a new building for the Heller School, an expansion of the Rose Art Museum and an upgrade of the steam network, is now underway.Associate Vice President of Campus Operations Mark Collins said the "primary goal" of the project is the fire safety work.Residence buildings that will receive fire safety upgrades during the summer of 2005 include Reitman, Cable and Gordon Halls in North Quad, and Renfield and Usen Halls in Massell Quad.
The second phase of the University's $25 million infrastructure renewal project, which includes upgrades to residence hall fire safety systems, the construction of a new building for the Heller School, an expansion of the Rose Art Museum and an upgrade of the steam network, is now underway.Associate Vice President of Campus Operations Mark Collins said the "primary goal" of the project is the fire safety work.Residence buildings that will receive fire safety upgrades during the summer of 2005 include Reitman, Cable and Gordon Halls in North Quad, and Renfield and Usen Halls in Massell Quad.
Due to financial limitations, the Andrei Sakharov Archives, an 11-year feature of Brandeis' libraries, moved to Harvard University over the summer.The archives include manuscripts, personal materials, scientific works, theses, interviews, photos and family documents of Sakharov, the Soviet dissident and Nobel laureate who died in 1989.
The first of a series of six lectures entitled The Sephardi Studies Series "Sephardi: The Evolution of An Identity" premiered Sept.
The Center for German and European Studies hosted a lecture, last Monday, by Professor Alain Dieckhoff, French sociologist and author of The Invention of a Nation.
Society Organized Against Racism (SOAR) held a panel discussion on affirmative action Thursday, featuring Professors Steven Teles (POL), Richard Gaskins (LGS) and Sadhana Bery (SOC) and Director of Enrollment Deena Whitfield.
Tomorrow, several clubs and organizations are sponsoring a Day of Dialogue in response to the potential war in Iraq.
Over 180,000 people rally in Boston Common for March 28 "No Kings" protest
Brandeis Public Safety dispels circulating ICE vehicle rumors
A seat at the table: inside the ICC's "Be Curious Dinner"
Re/Chic: Threading together clothing and community
Professors discuss possibility of nuclear disarmament amid high political tensions