Brandeis has received a $1 million, 18-month grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York to support the Brandeis Plan to Reinvent the Liberal Arts and develop a core pillar of the project: a second, ...
For Hannah Guay, MSBA ’27, pursuing a Master of Science in Business Analytics (MSBA) at Brandeis was about more than ...
Brandeis inspires social justice initiatives that make lives better. At a time of significant societal shift, Brandeis’ Heller School for Social Policy and Management provides research opportunities ...
Sheryl Sandberg, entrepreneur, author and former Meta COO; Isabel Wilkerson, Pulitzer-prize winning journalist and author, to address graduates. Brandeis' hottest new computer science course provides ...
Students Niko A. ’29, Isabella C. ’26, Jason W. ’28 and Daphne L. ’29 share cherished memories of celebrating Lunar New Year. Their stories span childhood traditions, family gatherings, cultural ...
The hundreds of thousands of African Americans who served in the U.S. Army during World War I and returned home as heroes soon faced many more battles over their equality in American society. While ...
After graduating from Brandeis last May, Susanna King ’25, SBE MBA’26, knew an MBA was the next step in her academic and ...
Entrepreneur, author, philanthropist and former tech executive Sheryl Sandberg, and best-selling author and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Isabel Wilkerson will be the honored speakers at Brandeis’ ...
Ennahda: Before and After the Coup in Tunisia A Conversation with Andrew F. March Organized and edited by David Siddhartha Patel July 8, 2022 After the Jasmine Revolution of 2011, the Islamist ...
Every Passover, Jews set an extra cup of wine on the dinner table and open the door for the enigmatic prophet Elijah, hoping he will enter. An evolving symbol of hope and redemption in Judaism over ...
Should the music of the notoriously antisemitic German composer Richard Wagner be played in Israel? In 1938, a Jewish member of the board of what was then called the Palestine Symphony asked the ...
David Weil is a professor, and former dean, at the Heller School for Social Policy and Management. This article originally appeared on The Conversation. The “gig” economy has captured the attention of ...