
New Brandeis study challenges narratives about political bias and antisemitism among faculty
Amid escalating federal scrutiny over antisemitism and a perceived “woke” bias on college campuses, new research from Brandeis University’s Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies offers a more complex portrait of faculty viewpoints and classroom learning environments.

Brandeis Names Arthur Levine Its President To Continue His Effective Leadership
Brandeis University announced that Arthur Levine will assume the title of president and continue to lead the university.

Genesis: A pluralistic gateway to Jewish identity, learning and leadership
Every summer, Brandeis University becomes a vibrant hub for pluralistic Jewish learning through Genesis, a precollege program that brings together high school students from across the globe in an immersive academic and community experience.

Two Brandeis fencers earn CSC Academic All-America honors
Brandeis University recent graduate Tony Escueta of Grand Prairie, Texas, and rising senior Lev BenAvram of Bethesda, Maryland, both of the fencing team, have earned Academic All-America honors.
Around Campus

Brandeis University and Hillel at Brandeis announce major initiative to strengthen Jewish life on campus
Renovation of former Kutz Hall underscores Brandeis’ historic mission and investment in the Jewish future

Brandeis announces new 631-bed residence hall as part of major campus investment
The new residence hall project signals long-term commitment to student life, sustainability, summer programming and the future of the Waltham campus.

Brandeis University recognized as one of the world’s best small universities
Times Higher Education has named Brandeis University in the top 10 on its list of the World's Best Small Universities.

Scene at Brandeis
Scene at Brandeis is a series featuring the work of Brandeis' staff photographers from the past month.
By Dan Holmes and Gaelen Morse