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Students from across Greater Boston converged at Brandeis for Lead the Future: Technology and Entrepreneurship Redefined, the ...
If there’s a tech conference in Boston, chances are Shamsi Mumtahina Momo ’27 is in the audience. But after years of soaking ...
Mitchell, who served as under secretary of education in the Obama administration, said The Brandeis Plan brings a renewed sense of relevance to the liberal arts by re-centering education around what ...
Ria Escamilla-Gil ’27 didn’t arrive at Brandeis planning to join student government — but within a year she was vice president of the Student Union, and now, as a junior, she’s beginning her term as ...
“We are living through a time of extraordinary change across technology, the economy, and society,” Levine said. “Today’s ...
Gen-Z’s approach to imbibing is dramatically different from that of older generations. A 2025 Gallup study indicates ...
Brandeis University announced a bold academic realignment, establishing four new schools that integrate its graduate professional programs into its liberal arts curriculum. By infusing professional ...
Brandeis Professor of Anthropology Jonathan Anjaria will co-lead new research under a $3.9 million grant from the Templeton Religion Trust. The funding will support a three-year multi-faceted ...
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 Commitment” aims to reduce financial barriers, providing predictable aid for families earning up to $200,000 Waltham, Mass. — Brandeis University announced it would remove significant ...
It’s a busy time for Allan Lichtman ’67, the so-called “prediction professor” who has built a national profile correctly forecasting the outcome of U.S. presidential elections since 1984 using his ...
A Conversation with Nicole Grajewski, Nader Habibi, and Gary Samore ...