November 2025
Features
Larissa FastHorse is the first known female Native American playwright to be produced on Broadway.
The Judges closed their season with a 10-4-5 record, their highest win total since 2019.
Communication and media studies, philosophy, politics and economics, quantitative economics and engineering science to expand university's academic footprint.
Professor Steven Wilson delivered the inaugural lecture of the Richman Family Foundation Professor of Politics.
The five-story, state-of-the-art residence hall is under construction and will open in 2027.
In the News
Rose Art Museum exhibit featured
The Brandeis Plan to reinvent the liberal arts profiled
Professor Jonathan Krasner quoted
Professor Yehudah Mirsky interviewed. Note: Article is in Italian; translation may be required.
President Arthur Levine joins WittKieffer’s Impactful Leaders Podcast to share his vision for reinventing the liberal arts, embracing innovation and leading through disruption.
Professor Michael Willrich interviewed
Flora Cassen, inaugural Lavine Family Director of the Brandeis Center for Jewish Studies, interviewed.
Article by Professor Sabine von Mering
Article co-authored by Professor David Weil
Brian Swingle, associate professor of physics, quoted
Article by Tanishia Lavette Williams, Florence Levy Kay Fellow in Racial Justice, Education, and the Carceral State
Rose Art Museum exhibition featured
Professor Kathryn Graddy quoted
Coverage of residence hall groundbreaking
Professor Gannit Ankori interviewed
Of Note
Uyen Bui '27 is one of 10 D.O.O.R.S. (Development Of Our Research Scientists) scholars nationwide.
The team traveled to the 2025 NCAA Division III Championships in Spartanburg, S.C.
Tasbia Uddin '29 will serve on a youth council for the National Grid Foundation.
Brandeis alumna Kristin Foellmer ’96 became a world champion over the weekend, winning the International Fencing Federation (FIE) Veteran 50 epee title in Manama, Bahrain.
The two-year award strengthens Brandeis’ ability to expand need-based aid and open doors for more undergraduates.
Brandeis earned an at-large berth at the championships thanks to a third-place finish at the NCAA East Regional Championships.
The Brandeis University men's soccer team will return to the NCAA Division III tournament this year for the first time since 2017. The Judges earned an at-large bid to the Big Dance and will host a tournament regional on Saturday, November 15, and Sunday, November 16.
Rajan Sonik, PhD’17, associate research professor, has examined how SNAP benefits relate to high-cost healthcare outcomes.
Brandeis highlighted as one of several "Northeast Hidden Ivies" that combine academic excellence with accessibility, diversity, and modern relevance.