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Bringing Yiddish culture to life through poetry and art

By engaging with poetry through visual art, Nathan Bernstein ’24 is bringing the Yiddish language to three dimensional life. His work, entitled “Lider un Kunst,” will be on display during the Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts in the Shapiro Campus Center lounge across from the SCC theater, April 6-14, 2024.

One student with long hair looks into a binocular microscope while another behind her holds a pipette and a test tube.

Blavatnik Family Foundation makes $6 million gift to support life science research at Brandeis

The fellowships will allow Brandeis doctoral students to develop into future leaders in biotechnology and biomedical research.

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Maggie Shealy takes women's sabre crown at NCAAs

The graduate student won a national championship against Division I competition, taking the National Collegiate title in the women's sabre event at the 2024 NCAA Fencing Championships at the Ohio State University.

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Algorithmic Art: Making masterpieces through mathematics

Through computer programming using basic functions, matrix representation of vectors, symmetries, 3D representations, cluster finding algorithms, and similar concepts, students in a physics class brought mathematical masterpieces to life.

Of Note

For the first time in 16 years, a Brandeis student has been selected as a Truman Scholar. Daniel Block '25 will be one of only 60 scholars selected this year from students nationwide.

U.S. News & World Report ranks Heller #9 for social policy, and #13 for health policy and management.

Three Brandeis University undergraduates have received prestigious academic honors.

A group of students sit on the grass wearing eclipse viewing glasses and look up to the sky.
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Scene at Brandeis

Scene at Brandeis is a series featuring the work of Brandeis' staff photographers.

By Dan Holmes and Gaelen Morse