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Daniel Oren ’27 immortalizes seminal moments in athletic competitions. A photographer armed with his Nikon camera and an ...
Reshaping the academic enterprise will prepare Brandeis students to apply the liberal arts to better activate their learning ...
For Gold, the New England Aquarium has been a constant presence. Growing up in the Boston area, she and her family often ...
The latest film iteration of the Fantastic Four — based on the decades-long Marvel comic book series of the same name — ...
Amid escalating federal scrutiny over antisemitism and a perceived “woke” bias on college campuses, new research from ...
Levine, who has led Brandeis since Nov. 1, 2024, agreed at the Board’s request to continue serving as president to help the ...
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 ...
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.
How will a Trump vs. a Harris presidency affect U.S.-China relations? In the run-up to the presidential election, Brandeis Stories asked university faculty to provide expert analysis and insight into ...
Jamahl Neal ’25 looks out of a window while helping first year students and their families move in. The Summer 2025 edition of Brandeis Magazine delivers fascinating stories, including how a Brandeis ...
Iran’s Eastward Turn to Russia and China A Conversation with Nicole Grajewski, Nader Habibi, and Gary Samore Organized and edited by Ramyar D. Rossoukh, Assistant Director for Research May 20, 2024 ...
The Houthis’ Red Sea Campaign and Yemen’s Political Future A Conversation with Stacey Philbrick Yadav and Yazeed Al-Jeddawy Organized and edited by Ramyar D. Rossoukh, Assistant Director for Research ...