University Professor Jonathan Sarna ’75, GSAS MA’75, the Joseph H. and Belle R. Braun Professor of American Jewish History, ...
Join us for a day of family-friendly fun at the Rose Art Museum with drop-in artmaking activities, lawn games, a close-looking tour, and a pop-up Family Storytime with our friends from the Waltham ...
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 ...
Looking back, the pre-internet media landscape seems almost quaint. Late into the information age, mobile phones were unwieldy plastic bricks, video rental stores were a booming business, and ...
Brandeis University takes pride in the rich hub of knowledge and varied life experiences of our valued staff members. Empowering team members in furthering their education with training and ...
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All Campus Cards can have any of the following accounts depending on the meal plan you have. You can view your account information online on GET. Meal plans are valid until lunch the day after the ...
Jamie Wire (she, her, hers or they, them pronouns) is the new director of the Gender and Sexuality Center. She came to ...
The Hebrew Olympiad is an international competition launched by several Israeli high-tech companies in 2021, in which middle- and high-school students compete to demonstrate Hebrew proficiency.
“Indigo Road” is a fiber art sculpture project that helps tell the story of enslaved people who worked on U.S. indigo plantations, and its connection to the cultural history of American blue jeans.
Lazy summer afternoons are around the corner, and that means it’s time to get that reading list ready. To help kickstart your beach-bound browsing, we asked faculty across the university to suggest ...
Sora Haagensen ’25 is on her way to the top — literally. At the end of May, she represented Brandeis at the 2024 USA Climbing collegiate national championship near Phoenix, Arizona. Haagensen earned ...