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Koller’s project explores the intertextual relationship between the Song of Songs and Walt Whitman’s poem “Leaves of Grass.” ...
In a sweeping address at Brandeis University’s Heller School, university professor and legal scholar Anita Hill delivered a ...
Scene at Brandeis is a recurring feature highlighting the work of Brandeis' staff photographers. May was filled with hard ...
Roper-Doten comes to Brandeis from Clark University, where she served as vice president for undergraduate admissions and ...
The Center for Teaching and Learning has moved! After several years on floor 2 of the Farber Library, we're now upstairs on the mezzanine of Goldfarb Library. Drop in Monday–Friday, 9–5 to see the new ...
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 ...
For the ninth consecutive year, Brandeis University students joined the City Nature Challenge, a massive worldwide “bioblitz” that strives to document urban biodiversity. Under the guidance of ...
April has brought warmer weather, more time spent outdoors and a sense of celebration and anticipation as the semester comes to an end. Students took full advantage of sunny days, from studying ...
Anna Martin ’26 shares how joining The Justice, Brandeis’ independent student newspaper, helped her find community, passion and a new career path. Hear how student journalism shaped her Brandeis ...
On the afternoon of April 4, 2025, students, faculty, and staff gathered in the Spingold Theater at Brandeis University. They were there to watch and participate in the Graduate School of Arts and ...
Brandeis University has announced the launch of a transformational campus development project: a new state-of-the-art residence hall that will add 631 beds to the university’s housing portfolio.