Charting new waters in ocean science
Greg Roitbourd ’26 is using acoustic technology to study ecosystems in the North Atlantic — and finding his sea legs in the process.
“Photorealism in Focus” and “Yinka Shonibare: Sanctuary” will be unveiled at a Feb. 11 opening celebration.
For decades, a critical surgical drug has come from pig intestines. Chemistry professor Hao Xu has found a new way to build it in the lab instead — and his discovery might help revolutionize drug manufacturing.
Graduate researchers across the disciplines share snapshots of their current projects and reflect on the collaborators and mentors who made them possible.
Tech entrepreneur and media industry veteran join the Brandeis Board of Trustees.
The popular YouTube science channel talked with Hannah Yevick, assistant professor of physics, and postdoctoral researcher Caroline Martin about the lab's research and the inspiration for Yevick's work.
The Winter 2025/2026 edition of Brandeis Magazine discusses Brandeis’ innovative leadership in the ever-shifting landscape of higher education; takes you behind the scenes at a state-of-the-art light microscopy lab; and shares many other fascinating stories about the university’s alumni, faculty, students and staff.
The gift will create a new senior professorship in theoretical chemistry, a junior professorship in physical chemistry, and three new graduate research fellowships in the Chemistry Department.
Brandeis highlighted as one of several "Northeast Hidden Ivies" that combine academic excellence with accessibility, diversity, and modern relevance.
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