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For the ninth consecutive year, Brandeis University students joined the City Nature Challenge, a massive worldwide “bioblitz” ...
When Hana Klempnauer Miller ’25 steps onto the stage in Gosman Sports and Convocation Center to deliver the undergraduate ...
When Efosa Ologbosere ’27 looked around campus, she noticed something missing. As a politics and American studies major, with ...
For Giselle Gabriel, Heller MA’25, pursuing a master’s in Sustainable International Development at the Heller School for ...
Scene at Brandeis is a recurring feature highlighting the work of Brandeis' staff photographers. April has brought warmer ...
Stuart Weitzman visited campus to receive the Asper Award for Global Entrepreneurship and shared insights with students, ...
Research at the Brandeis University Memory and Cognition Laboratory centers on speech comprehension and memory for speech, with a particular focus on changes associated with healthy aging. If you're a ...
The answer is… “Jeopardy!” The question, for Abigail Arnold, GSAS PhD’20, Assistant Director of Operations and Academic Administration for the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Brandeis, was: If ...
The annual Henri Lazarof Chamber Concert, at which the Henri Lazarof International Commission Prize winner’s composition will be premiered each year, will continue the Brandeis music department’s ...
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 ...
Assistant Professor of Psychology and of the Volen National Center for Complex Systems ...
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 ...
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