Brandeis President Arthur Levine recently gave a campus lecture at Carnegie Mellon University, comparing the transformation ...
Bulbul Chakraborty, Enid and Nathan Ancell Professor of Physics, emerita, has received an Obie Award for her performance in ...
Sponsored by the School of Business and Economics, DeisHacks assigns student teams to collaborate to develop solutions for ...
Unlike virtually every other cell in the human body, the syncytiotrophoblast doesn't have a single nucleus. It has roughly 10 ...
Brandeis has joined Tuition Exchange, a consortium of more than 700 colleges and universities that offers an additional scholarship opportunity for eligible employees’ dependent children at ...
Brandeis University President Arthur Levine, a nationally known higher education scholar, will be honored later this spring ...
Two new winter exhibits at the Rose Art Museum explore the relationship between painting and photography, and the human and ...
Brandeis has added two business leaders to its Board of Trustees: Len Asper ‘86, P’25, is a 30-year veteran of the media industry, and John Katzman is a longtime innovator in education and educational ...
Office of Graduate Affairs. While Brandeis University’s graduate students may be newly organized into four schools – the School of Arts, Hum ...
‘An exciting time to do important things’: Brandeis launches plan to reinvent liberal arts education
Brandeis University President Arthur Levine this week laid out a vision to reimagine what a liberal arts education can be by strengthening the connection between the durable skills it teaches and the ...
A bold vision for a new era of higher education. Since its founding in 1948, Brandeis University has been defined by academic excellence and the generation of new knowledge with an ethos of critical ...
In his second term, President Donald Trump has upended long-standing U.S. approaches to the Middle East. Most notably, on June 22, 2025, he ordered direct strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, ...
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