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Tate Herbert


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Collins leaving after 27 years

Senior Vice President for Administration Mark Collins will leave Brandeis effective at the end of this calendar year, according to an email announcement sent to the Brandeis community on Friday by Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Steven Manos. While neither Manos' email nor Collins cited a specific reason for the departure, Collins did express his gratitude to the University. "I've heard from a lot of people since Friday, and I'm just incredibly humbled by what I've heard from people in email and in person," said Collins in an interview with the Justice.


Scholar assesses Martin case in relation to racial research

On Thursday afternoon, Brandeis students, staff and faculty packed the Rapaporte Treasure Hall in the Goldfarb Library to hear a presentation by Robin Bernstein, a professor of African and African American Studies at Harvard University, titled "Trayvon Martin and So Many More: Racial Innocence Today." Prof.


Faculty meeting includes discussion of online classes

Topics of discussion varied at last Thursday's faculty meeting-the first of the academic year. University President Frederick Lawrence and Provost Steve Goldstein '78 discussed the status of the University budget and the strategic plan, while chair of the faculty senate Prof.


Sodexo takes over dining services

On July 1, Sodexo officially replaced Aramark as the University's dining services provider. The change came almost six months after University administration announced that it would be sending requests for proposal to dining service providers, including Aramark, Sodexo and Chartwells. "This was a long process; this was a painful process for a lot of people," said Senior Vice President for Administration Mark Collins in an interview with the Justice.


Faculty advocates for diversity

Last Monday, Prof. Bernadette Brooten (NEJS) emailed a letter to University President Frederick Lawrence, expressing the concerns of several undersigned faculty members about the diversity of honorary degree recipients.


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