November 2024

Features

Black and white photo of a classroom in the 1950s. A large animal skeleton is seen in the background.

November 14, 2024

Originally published in The Conversation, Professor Jonathan Krasner discusses the history of antisemitism on college campuses.

Rani smiling on the Great Lawn in front of the Shapiro Campus Center

November 12, 2024

The Student Union president spoke to Brandeis Stories about her leadership role in student government.

Two people on the Brandeis campus holding a brown Gen One Network t-shirt

November 8, 2024

The Gen One Network is a community dedicated to supporting and celebrating first-generation students at Brandeis.

Red, white and blue striped background. A person holds a newspaper with Kamala Harris and Donald Trump on the front page along with words in Arabic.

November 6, 2024

Originally published in The Conversation, Professor Nader Habibi offers commentary on how Trump's victory has led to a decline in the value of Iran's currency, rial.

Arthur Levine

November 4, 2024

Higher education leader and scholar Arthur Levine ’70 takes office as interim president of Brandeis University.

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In the News

November 22, 2024
Forbes

New university policy cited

November 18, 2024
Neos Kosmos

Article by Professor Joel Christensen

November 15, 2024
Harvard Radcliffe Institute

Computer science professor Harry Mairson featured

November 14, 2024
WBUR

Rose Art Museum exhibition “Hugh Hayden: Home Work” featured

November 12, 2024
The Intercept

Anthropology professor Janet McIntosh quoted

November 6, 2024
Bloomberg

University Professor Anita Hill quoted

Of Note

The Brandeis campus in spring

November 19, 2024

The Brandeis Commitment aims to reduce financial barriers, providing predictable aid for families earning up to $200,000.

November 8, 2024

Dr. Edith Pick shares her insights into the dynamics of diversity and politics in Jewish organizations, and how Brandeis undergraduate students can navigate conflict and promote feelings of community on campus.