Selene Campion
Articles
Defining legendary
"Sacrifice, suffering and struggle in the pursuit of success is my definition of being legendary," said keynote speaker Ipyani Grant '12 at the annual Student Support Services Program ceremony, held last Thursday in the Mandel Center for the Humanities and sponsored by the Office of Academic Services and the Brandeis Pluralism Alliance.
A reading with Colm T??ib?<>n
Author Colm T??ib?n already had a connection to Brandeis University before he entered Rapaporte Treasure Hall on Wednesday night.
Recovering lost treasures
Prof. Charles Golden (ANTH) knew from a young age that archaeology was his calling. "I never wanted to do anything else, really, and it mainly had to do with the fact that I was terrified of mummies as a kid." He has come a long way from his childhood fear.
A new historical perspective
Prof. Grace Leslie (AAAS) began her lecture with the iconic face of Martin Luther King Jr., perhaps the most famous figure of the civil rights movement.
Environmental ambition
While some professors decide to spend their sabbaticals in a lab conducting research or in a library surrounded by books, Prof.

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Berlin Chapel is damaged in electrical fire sending students into action
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Brandeis announces five new microcredentials for spring semester
Inside the Conversation on AI and Politics