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The Brandeis University Board of Trustees has re-elected Lisa Kranc ’75 to a two-year term as chair, reaffirming her leadership and continued dedication to the university. Kranc, a retired marketing ...
“Brandeis was founded as a university where Jewish students and scholars could thrive,” said Brandeis University Interim ...
Graduate students at Brandeis pursue rigorous academic work shaped by personal values, strong mentorship and the freedom to ...
Every graduating class leaves its mark — but the Brandeis Class of 2025 has done so with resilience, creativity and a deep ...
In the past year, GSAS students across programs have earned a wide range of external grants and fellowships. Th ...
This year's Anthropology PhD grant recipients. Top row (from left): Sarah Han, Skyler Inman, Syed Taha Kaleem. Bottom row ...
The drama’s title refers to the study of the flow behavior of certain substances, such as sand. In the play, the granular ...
The popular symposium, which celebrates undergraduate research across all disciplines, transformed the Hassenfeld Conference ...
In response to the wave of recent federal layoffs, Brandeis University’s Hornstein Jewish Professional Leadership Program ...
During the month of May, we honor Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, and it provides an opportunity for us to recognize and celebrate the contributions of Asian Americans and ...
For the ninth consecutive year, Brandeis University students joined the City Nature Challenge, a massive worldwide “bioblitz” ...
Determined to highlight their presence and contributions, she created “Love, Black Men,” a powerful photography exhibit displayed during Black History Month. The exhibit is currently on view at the ...