As a part of Brandeis University’s 73rd undergraduate commencement, acclaimed director Ken Burns received an honorary Doctorate of Creative Arts and gave an address to the Brandeis class of 2024.
A little over four miles away from Brandeis University, in Waltham, Massachusetts, sits the 180+ acre campus of the Walter E. Fernald Developmental Center. Originally established in 1848 as the ...
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Saudi Arabia has had internet connection since 1994, but restricted its use to state academic, medical, and research institutions. In 1997, King Fahd approved public Internet access and it was not ...
Election Day is officially one week away — Nov. 5 — and it’s important to know about what’s on your state’s ballot beyond just the presidential candidates. Massachusetts voters are tasked to vote on ...
There has been a recent discussion in The Brandeis Hoot about the downfall of the novel due to capitalism. To me, this seems like a surface-level argument. The novel chosen as the pinnacle of ...
Content Warning: This article contains mentions of suicide and death. On Dec. 5, 2023, members of the Brandeis community received an email from Andrea Dine, vice president of Student Affairs, at 11:49 ...
The National Football League is one of the world's most physically demanding sports leagues. For the most part, each play ends in a physical hit, with players experiencing high-speed collisions ...
Accessible infrastructure and quality accessibility support services are essential for a campus to be inclusive and welcoming to students with disabilities. However, the University has been slow to ...
Features Sandstone and schist sculpture: Buddhist art at the Museum of Fine Arts Student photographer Faythe Daly ’26 captures Buddhist scultpure pieces at the Museum of Fine Arts. By Faythe Daly | ...
On Wednesday, Sept. 10, President Arthur Levine ’70 invited academic policymakers, press and alumni to Washington D.C’s National Press Club for a panel discussion about Brandeis’ plan to “reinvent the ...
Researchers have explored the impact of news coverage of the civil rights movement and its influence on public and social opinion. A researcher from Princeton University’s political science department ...