As the university marks its 75th anniversary, current students are forging the future. Eitan Marks ’24, however, is dedicated to conserving the past. The Near Eastern and Judaic studies major is ...
Drew Weissman ’81, GSAS MA’81, P’15, H’23, whose pioneering work in messenger RNA led to the lifesaving vaccinations that ...
Brandeis has welcomed 30 new full-time and visiting faculty members and postdoctoral faculty fellows to campus this fall. The ...
As the coronavirus became a global pandemic and life around the world changed drastically, Lauren Davis '23 and her friends noticed a trend. “We felt like the young adult voice was not being ...
An immersive art exhibition debuting Sept. 7 at the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute will reimagine the lives that could have been led by young women and girls murdered in the Holocaust. “Lives Eliminated, ...
The Brandeis Core encompasses the general education requirements for undergraduates entering the School of Arts and Sciences. The Core curriculum focuses on five broad areas to strengthen mastery of ...
Brandeis University celebrated the 60th anniversary of the Wien International Scholarship Program over the weekend, bringing together 140 current and former Wien scholars, alumni, faculty and friends.
In 1990, American Jews decided they had no future. That was the year the National Jewish Population Survey — then the most comprehensive, ambitious study of American Jewry ever undertaken — revealed ...
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 ...
These days, data is the currency of success. But the real value comes from meaningful interpretation. That's why demand is soaring for experts in the art and science of data analytics. Analytics is ...
Professor Janet McIntosh was the sometime research assistant and longstanding friend of the public intellectual Barbara Ehrenreich, the activist, journalist, social critic, sardonic wit, and author of ...
Founded in 1968, Brandeis University's Myra Kraft Achievers Program (formerly MKTYP) is an integral part of the university’s enduring commitment to social justice. The program is targeted toward ...
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