University Professor Jonathan Sarna ’75, GSAS MA’75, the Joseph H. and Belle R. Braun Professor of American Jewish History, ...
Jamie Wire (she, her, hers or they, them pronouns) is the new director of the Gender and Sexuality Center. She came to ...
The Hebrew Olympiad is an international competition launched by several Israeli high-tech companies in 2021, in which middle- and high-school students compete to demonstrate Hebrew proficiency.
Brandeis has launched its inaugural study abroad program in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The program, led by Sally Warner, ...
The graduate student won a national championship against Division I competition, taking the National Collegiate title in the women's sabre event at the 2024 NCAA Fencing Championships at the Ohio ...
Always use the primary color, Brandeis Blue, in projects produced for the university. For official and/or permanent applications, use only the primary and secondary colors (Brandeis Blue and Cyan).
“Indigo Road” is a fiber art sculpture project that helps tell the story of enslaved people who worked on U.S. indigo plantations, and its connection to the cultural history of American blue jeans.
In a web browser, navigate to https://www.office.com Press the “Sign in” button, located in the middle of the page and in the upper right corner. At the Sign in prompt, enter your Brandeis email ...
Lazy summer afternoons are around the corner, and that means it’s time to get that reading list ready. To help kickstart your beach-bound browsing, we asked faculty across the university to suggest ...
Sora Haagensen ’25 is on her way to the top — literally. At the end of May, she represented Brandeis at the 2024 USA Climbing collegiate national championship near Phoenix, Arizona. Haagensen earned ...
June is Pride Month, a time to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community with our students, faculty, and staff, as well as our families and loved ones. The original organizers of Pride chose June to pay homage ...