April 2024
Features
The nationally recognized public policy leader and expert on democracy will be in residence at Brandeis in October.
Vivekanand Vimal, GSAS PhD’17, and costume designer Brooke Stanton collaborate with student dancers to explore how vibrational cues affect movement during dance.
Through an initiative known as the Ashland Brandeis Connection, Brandeis undergraduate volunteers are tutoring students in math.
Students flooded campus on Monday, April 8, to experience the solar eclipse.
U.S. News & World Report ranks Heller #9 for social policy, and #13 for health policy and management.
By engaging with poetry through visual art, Nathan Bernstein ’24 is bringing the Yiddish language to three dimensional life. His work, entitled “Lider un Kunst,” will be on display during the Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts in the Shapiro Campus Center lounge across from the SCC theater, April 6-14, 2024.
In the News
Brandeis featured and President Ron Liebowitz quoted
President Ron Liebowitz quoted
President Ron Liebowitz quoted
President Ron Liebowitz quoted
President Ron Liebowitz quoted
Professor David Weil quoted
Professor Dolores Acevedo-Garcia quoted
Article by professor Nader Habibi
Professor Sonia Almeida featured
Opioid Policy Research Collaborative director Andrew Kolodny quoted
Brandeis Commencement speakers mentioned
Professor Matthew Boxer quoted
Professor emeritus Rob Marshall cited
Professor Seth Fraden interviewed
Professor Brian Donahue cited
Of Note
Associate Professor of Fine Arts Sónia Almeida was among 188 luminaries from a variety of fields to be awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship for 2024.
Neuroscientist Piali Sengupta has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a prestigious organization devoted to interdisciplinary research.
The Anti-Defamation League released its first ever Campus Antisemitism Report Card, assessing 85 campuses nationwide.
For the first time in 16 years, a Brandeis student has been selected as a Truman Scholar. Daniel Block ’25 will be one of only 60 scholars selected this year from students nationwide.