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| Biologist Susan Lovett studies mechanisms of DNA repair and mutation avoidance | Brandeis believes the quest for knowledge should be as much about the quest as it is about the knowledge. From your very first day on campus, you'll have the opportunity to engage - both in the classroom and in thelab - with some of the world's most renowned professors and researchers. Regardless of your interests, you'll learn to think critically, communicate effectively, and solve problems creatively.
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| University namesake Louis D. Brandeis U.S. Supreme Court Justice (1916-1939) | Brandeis is committed to cultivating and deploying in students a concern for those in need locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally. On campus and in the community, students participate in social-service programs and other social justice activities personified by the university's namesake Supreme Court Justice Louis Dembitz Brandeis.
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| Professor David Hackett Fischer, winner of the 2005 Pulitzer Prize in History | Academic excellence not only enhances the Brandeis undergraduate experience, it defines it. Our highly acclaimed programs, world-renowned faculty, and first class facilities are among the reasons Brandeis consistently ranks in the U.S. News & World Report's top national universities. Brandeis strives for excellence in everything it does - and asks its students to do the same. > Learn More |




