Education bias hampers Birthright Israel trips
In May I went to Israel on the Brandeis Shorashim Birthright trip.
In May I went to Israel on the Brandeis Shorashim Birthright trip.
The upcoming 10-year anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks will provide a time for reflection and review.
Four-time presidential candidate Ralph Nader earned widespread media attention last week when he called for the termination of athletic scholarships given to college student athletes.
In light of the recent repeal of the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy, universities across the country are beginning to open their gates to a military presence.
Thanks to national news, Valentine's Day this year will commemorate one of the most torrid love affairs in the history of modern American youth.
Thanks to national news, Valentine's Day this year will commemorate one of the most torrid love affairs in the history of modern American youth.
The current uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia have occupied the Western media's attention for the past several weeks.
A recently released study, titled Academically Adrift: Limited Learning on College Campuses, has ignited various responses within academia.
Lately, complaints about the weather have been the talk of campus. Sure, the subject comes in handy when you run into an awkward acquaintance you haven't seen since last semester.
If you were asked to describe the ideology of the Westboro Baptist Church in one word, what would it be?
Faculty discusses University rankings in the U.S. News and World Report, retention rates and confirmed microcredentials
Berlin Chapel is damaged in electrical fire sending students into action
Opinion: More than Morant
Brandeis announces five new microcredentials for spring semester
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