Brandeis at 75

Scene at Brandeis: Summer Then and Now

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By Dan Holmes and Gaelen Morse

Time moves forward, but the Brandeis community continues to spend their summer researching, making discoveries, and spending time together. Step through time as we share moments from Brandeis’ past and present in our summer photo essay.

Black and white photo of a person looking into a microscope
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Robert D. Farber University Archives and Special Collections Department
Color photo of a person looking into a microscope
Photo Credit: Dan Holmes
Black and white photo of students sitting on campus, one playing the guitar
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Robert D. Farber University Archives and Special Collections Department
Students on campus drinking iced coffees
Photo Credit: Gaelen Morse
A black and white photo of a white house. Sign on a fence reads: The Florence Heller Graduate School for Advanced Studies Social Welfare
The Florence Heller School for Advanced Studies in Social Welfare was founded in 1959.  
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Robert D. Farber University Archives and Special Collections Department
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The Irving Schneider and Family Building at the Heller School, which opened in 2006, is named for dedicated trustee Irving Schneider, P’75, H’83, who funded its construction.
Photo Credit: Dan Holmes
Black and white photo of students on campus with the Louis Brandeis statue
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Robert D. Farber University Archives and Special Collections Department
Color photo of a student on campus working on a laptop with the Louis Brandeis statue
Photo Credit: Gaelen Morse