The Brief
Rose Celebrates 50th Anniversary
From Willem de Kooning to Nam June Paik, opening exhibition highlights a history of brilliant collecting.
Neuroscientist Wins Prize for Discovering How the Brain Stays Tuned
Gina Turrigiano has made fundamental advances in elucidating how neural circuits keep the brain humming along.
Green, Greener, Greenest
Brandeis nourishes sustainable living.
Heller Study Paints Grim Retirement Picture for Some
Few Latino and African American seniors have the resources for a secure retirement.
Encounter of the Peaceful Kind: Alumna in the Nobel Circle
Brandeis alumna Olubanke King- Akerele ’67 was an essential member of Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf's government.
Hunger Carries High Price Tag
America's "hunger bill" costs every American hundreds of dollars.
There’s No Place Like Home
For centuries, home has been the place where inequality begins. It’s time to make home the place where it finds no quarter.
Michael Koss Joins Board of Trustees
Koss is a noted philanthropist and parent of a Brandeis graduate.
Brandeis, Heller and IBS Rank Higher
Academic reputation, graduation rate and alumni giving rate propel the university upwards.
Strategic Planning Process Under Way
President Fred Lawrence envisions the future of Brandeis.
Newsmakers
Awards, honors and new opportunities are noted.