A student getting a professional headshot at the career fair

Students connect with employers at career and internship fair

The event brought together employers across industries, offering students a chance to explore a wide range of career paths and practice their networking skills.

A man stands with a horse.

Documentary highlights immigrants who make the Kentucky Derby run

“Backside” tells the stories of migrants who work at Churchill Downs, far away from the cameras, festivities and glamour most people associate with the Kentucky Derby.

Vivienne Raczkowski walks through a field of wildflowers holding a net.

From Mobile to the mountains: How Vivienne Raczkowski ’26 found her place in environmental studies

Vivienne Raczkowski ’26 spent the summer studying pollinators across Yellowstone, Grand Teton and Glacier National Parks as part of a FIELDS Fellowship to examine the impacts of climate change.

Ieva Jusionyte

Brandeis alumna Ieva Jusionyte named MacArthur Fellow

Cultural anthropologist, professor and author Ieva Jusionyte, GSAS MA’07, PhD’12, has been named a 2025 MacArthur Fellow.

Curtis Tearte

Brandeis remembers alumnus and trustee Curtis Tearte ’73

A leader and devoted Brandeisian, Tearte dedicated his life to expanding opportunity for others, mentoring future leaders and strengthening the university.

Lewis Brooks

Lewis Brooks named founding director of new Center for Careers and Applied Liberal Arts

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.

Lauren Balfour at the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum

Internships at Brandeis

Through internships, Brandeis students explore interests, develop professional skills and prepare for successful careers in a rapidly changing world.

Around Campus

Brandeis banner with the Shapiro Science building in the background

Brandeis University announces the launch of four new academic schools

Reshaping the academic enterprise will prepare Brandeis students to apply the liberal arts to better activate their learning and be career ready.

Conceptual rendering of the new Center for Jewish Life. People are seen socializing outside a brick building.

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

Aerial rendering of new residence hall situated on the lower side of the Brandeis campus

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.

Of Note

A leader and devoted Brandeisian, Tearte dedicated his life to expanding opportunity for others, mentoring future leaders and strengthening the university.

Cultural anthropologist, professor and author Ieva Jusionyte, GSAS MA’07, PhD’12, has been named a 2025 MacArthur Fellow.

The grant will support four PhD students in Sephardic studies to be admitted over a six-year period.

A student plays the guitar for friends on campus.
Photography

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

In the News

Boston Art Review

Rose Art Museum exhibit featured

American Theatre

Brandeis Creative Arts Award winner Larissa FastHorse featured

Answers WithHeld Podcast

Professor Yehudah Mirsky interviewed