On a whim, Jack Forrester ’23 ventured out to Deer Island peninsula in Boston Harbor one late July day, hoping that he, at ...
The school built a culture of belonging. The philosophy was simple: Students would show up if they felt connected — through ...
Board of Trustees chair Lisa Kranc administered Levine the charge of office, and presented him the medallion, chain of office ...
If there’s a tech conference in Boston, chances are Shamsi Mumtahina Momo ’27 is in the audience. But after years of soaking ...
Students from across Greater Boston converged at Brandeis for Lead the Future: Technology and Entrepreneurship Redefined, the ...
Mitchell, who served as under secretary of education in the Obama administration, said The Brandeis Plan brings a renewed ...
Ria Escamilla-Gil ’27 didn’t arrive at Brandeis planning to join student government — but within a year she was vice president of the Student Union, and now, as a junior, she’s beginning her term as ...
Brandeis Professor of Anthropology Jonathan Anjaria will co-lead new research under a $3.9 million grant from the Templeton Religion Trust. The funding will support a three-year multi-faceted ...
Three recent Brandeis University graduates have received Fulbright awards to teach or conduct research abroad. Floriesha Bastien ’24 won an English Teaching Assistantship to South Korea, where she ...
In a landmark development affirming its founding mission, Brandeis University has announced a major partnership with Hillel at Brandeis to renovate a former administrative building into a new, ...
Alim Braxton, aka Michael Jerome Braxton, has a lot to say about life, death, and finding purpose. His message is urgent because he is not sure how much time he has. Braxton is a prisoner on death row ...
It’s a busy time for Allan Lichtman ’67, the so-called “prediction professor” who has built a national profile correctly forecasting the outcome of U.S. presidential elections since 1984 using his ...