Speaking to two standing-room-only forums on the Brandeis campus last week, legendary former New York Times Executive Editor ...
Alim Braxton, aka Michael Jerome Braxton, has a lot to say about life, death, and finding purpose. His message is urgent ...
Stress caused by our political climate is extremely valid and understandable. According to a survey by the American Psychological Association, 68% of Americans report the “future of our nation” as a ...
Brandeis students recently finished among the top 10% of participants in the Putnam Mathematics Competition, one of the premier undergraduate competitions in the field. The university’s team of seven ...
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 ...
Mitchell Beers ’17 had his heart set on attending college in Boston, which led him to finding out about Brandeis. After he took a campus tour, it didn’t take long for Beers to feel at home and he was ...
Film historian Tom Doherty plays more than a cameo role in the lives of his students. Over more than two decades, and with the deftness of a veteran film director, the American studies professor has ...
This past December, Liz Mahon finished the fall semester with a bang by traveling to the nation’s capital to try out her three minute thesis on a new audience. Accompanied by Alyssa Canelli, Assistant ...
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 ...
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To most, Scrabble is a fun game to play casually at the dinner table with friends or family, but for Jack Peters ’20 it’s a consuming passion. The rising Brandeis sophomore just took first place in ...
On most days, Brandeis professor Anita Hannig teaches about and researches the anthropology of death and dying. But this summer, the tables turned and she stared death straight in the face. Hannig won ...