Progress through education
There are few spaces on campus more welcoming than a Triskelion meeting. Nestled at the end of a hall on the third floor of the Shapiro Campus Center, members gather every Thursday evening at 8 p.m.
There are few spaces on campus more welcoming than a Triskelion meeting. Nestled at the end of a hall on the third floor of the Shapiro Campus Center, members gather every Thursday evening at 8 p.m.
When the Heller School for Social Policy and Management opened in 1959, the building was not Wi-Fi enabled.
This story has been edited and re-posted due to some factual errors and misquotings. The Justice regrets the errors.In the past 20 years, Dr. Susan J.
Michael J. Granoff, president of Maniv Energy Capital, delivered a speech on the future of electrically powered cars in Israel and the Israeli government's promotion of environmentally friendly cars in the Heller School for Social Policy as part of Earthfest 2008's Green Job Forum.Granott's company explores the "opportunities in the rapidly growing sectors of clean technology and alternative energy," according to its Web site.
Students, Waltham residents, professors and members of the Waltham Group congregated to encourage students to help underprivileged children in the Waltham community as part of an effort to build a working relationship between Brandeis and the Waltham community in the International Lounge last Wednesday.
Inside the Salzburg Dom, the 17th-century cathedral where Mozart was baptized and performed on the organ almost 250 years ago, the University Chorus sang amidst passers-by and tourists one February afternoon."Performing music in the churches that it was written for is a surreal experience.
What do Frisbee games, art exhibitions in restaurants and wine tasting have in common?These seemingly unrelated activities are all part of a marketing effort to attract more visitors to the Rose Art Museum.
Members of a Boston-area Jewish-German dialogue group that takes participants on government-sponsored seminars to Germany discussed the topic, "How do Jews and Germans learn from the past?" and highlighted events from all of its trips in the Rapaporte Treasure Hall last Tuesday.
With the price of on-campus housing rising almost as quickly as bulldozers are tearing down the walls of residence quads such as Ridgewood, more and more students are moving off campus this year.
A noted exonerator and an exoneree both recounted experiences of eyewitness misidentification leading to wrongful convictions during a discussion held by the Innocence Club last Thursday in Golding.
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