Tackling global issues on Capitol Hill
For Noah Levy ’26, an internship with Congressman Steny Hoyer connected classroom learning to real-world impact on national and global issues.
Students in Hitchcock's biology course see biodiversity and climate change from a more global perspective thanks to a new collaboration with the University of Strathclyde in Scotland.
Through job shadow opportunities at two Boston-based financial advisory firms, Matthew Chafin ’27 gained insights into the roles and environments that best fit his values.
A business major at Brandeis, BenAvram serves as the Judges men’s fencing team saber captain while pursuing a fencing career that spans three competitive levels.
Communication and media studies, philosophy, politics and economics, quantitative economics and engineering science to expand university's academic footprint.
Lewis Brooks ’80, P’16, will lead the newly created Center for Careers and Applied Liberal Arts, a cornerstone of the university’s effort to reimagine higher education.
Reshaping the academic enterprise will prepare Brandeis students to apply the liberal arts to better activate their learning and be career ready.
Renovation of former Kutz Hall underscores Brandeis’ historic mission and investment in the Jewish future
Scene at Brandeis is a series featuring the work of Brandeis' staff photographers from the past month.
By Dan Holmes and Gaelen Morse