Director screens film on cultural and literary critic Walter Benjamin
After the film screening, director Judith Wechsler ’62 hosted a question-and-answer session about Benjamin’s life and her film.
After the film screening, director Judith Wechsler ’62 hosted a question-and-answer session about Benjamin’s life and her film.
Engineering Change in Elections, sponsored by the Brandeis College Democrats and the Brandeis University chapter of No Labels, was a discussion focusing on the problems with the Massachusetts voting systems and possible solutions for these problems.
John Seager, President and CEO of Population Connection, lectured about population control last Tuesday during Prof.
Chad Williams was named the new chairman of the Department of African and Afro-American Studies.
On Thursday, Michael J. Klarman, Kirkland and Ellis Professor at Harvard Law School, gave the History Department's Rahv, Hughes, Manuel and Marcuse Memorial Lecture in the Rapaporte Treasure Hall.
As a response to student questions about the recent tuition raise, the Student Union held an open forum with Senior Vice President for Students and Enrollment Andrew Flagel on Wednesday April 4.
Ken Langone, a co-founder of Home Depot who is also well known for his philanthropy, delivered the second annual Saul G.
BEMCo in the basement: supervisors speak on recent policy changes
“New Year, no genocide”: Brandeis Jewish Bund hosts first vigil this year
Will Art Survive? The Kennedy Center and Smithsonian under Trump
Brandeis receives overall F in college free speech
The Brandeis Jewish Bund holds first event of the academic year, grows interest from students in-person and online