by
Maura Farrelly
| 04/17/2007
Late last month, I had an eye-opening experience.On March 28, the Office of the Dean of Arts and Sciences hosted an on-campus symposium titled "Justice Begins at Home: Building Brandeis-Waltham Community Partnerships." The goal of the symposium was to alert faculty and students to the fact that the community of Waltham can be a wonderful teaching arena-and that there are, just beyond Brandeis' metaphorical gates, countless opportunities for students to become engaged with the cultural, legal, and social issues that animate life in America today.I don't actually know whether the symposium was covered by the Justice.
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