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.
Women's Studies Research Center scholar: salsa and "Nuyorican" rhythms are woven into political and cultural identity in America.
"From Upheaval to Action: What Works in Changing Higher Ed" explores how institutions are confronting challenges and finding success.
Experts with the Crown Center for Middle East Studies held a "teach-in" at Rapaporte Treasure Hall to discuss the latest developments in Iran and across the region.
Dopamine is best known as the brain's reward chemical, a molecule that floods the nervous system when a person experiences something positive — yet also plays a central role in memory, helping the brain lock in new information and store it for the long term.
At Brandeis, hands-on research is a fundamental part of the undergraduate college experience.
Quantum dots have transformed TV displays. Katie Shulenberger wants to understand why they haven't transformed energy production, too.
Startup matches students hungry for food, companionship.
Two major projects — a new residence hall, designed to enhance the student experience, and a Center for Jewish Life, which will bring all Jewish life and culture under one roof — are currently underway.
Brandeis highlighted as one of several "Northeast Hidden Ivies" that combine academic excellence with accessibility, diversity, and modern relevance.
Art and illustrations as testimony to the horrors of the Holocaust.
Scene at Brandeis is a series featuring the work of Brandeis' staff photographers from the past month.
By Dan Holmes and Gaelen Morse