Chad Williams was hunting through records at the W. E. B. Du Bois Library at the University of Massachusetts when he made a ...
Looking to celebrate Pride Month in a meaningful and festive way? Close to campus, in  cities nearby, and virtually, there ...
A group of right-wing extremists attacked two mosques in New Zealand on March 14, an act of terror that is currently being called “one of New Zealand’s darkest ...
Basic research is experimental or theoretical work undertaken primarily to acquire new knowledge of the underlying foundations of phenomena and observable facts, without any particular application or ...
What’s a little cold weather on an otherwise wonderful day? That was the scene at Brandeis on Sunday morning when the midyear Class of 2022 arrived on campus to move into the Village residence halls ...
To receive your degree, you must first file an application to graduate, available through the registrar’s website soon after Commencement for August degrees. The current deadline to file this form is ...
"It certainly wasn't used in common parlance." Today, tikkun olam — Hebrew for "repairing the world" — is ubiquitous. Many ...
It’s 7 p.m. on a Saturday, and while his friends are spending their evening watching a movie, out on the town, or studying for their next exam, Lorrin Stone ’23 has just started a 12-hour shift as an ...
A desire to make a difference, a love for the outdoors and little help from her mentors helped Kate Danziger ’23 find her first job after graduating from Brandeis — working for the National Park ...
Ilan Troen, the Karl, Harry and Helen Stoll Professor of Israel Studies emeritus, is the co-recipient of the 2023 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association for Israel Studies. The two winners ...
For months, Nathalie Vieux-Gresham '23 waited anxiously to find out if she would be selected as the undergraduate speaker at Brandeis’ 72nd Commencement. "I was so nervous about the result, I even ...