June 2026
Features
The Brandeis Undergraduate Guided Study (BUGS) program has been certified by College Reading and Learning Association.
A new book from Margie Lachman, professor of psychology, makes the case that midlife isn’t so much a cliff’s edge as a launching point for the second half of life.
The transformational residence hall complex is on schedule to open in summer 2027.
Jeffrey Shoulson discusses what the redesigned Core means for future students and how it reflects Brandeis' broader effort to reinvent the liberal arts for a rapidly changing world.
Sports analytics impacts everything from front office decisions to play on the field.
For Holocaust Survivor Day, Brandeis is revisiting this story about a special project to identify and preserve a large cache of ordinary books, looted from Jewish homes and institutions by the Nazis during the Holocaust.
In the News
Professor Nader Habibi interviewed
Rob Franek, Editor-in-Chief at The Princeton Review, explores what makes Brandeis such a distinctive place to learn, grow and make an impact.
Nicole Lomerson, research associate at the Lurie Center for Disability Policy, quoted
President Arthur Levine quoted
Insights featured from Professor Margie Lachman's new book, "Primetime: A New Vision for Midlife."
Brandeis Plan to Reinvent the Liberal Arts cited
Professor Stephen Cecchetti interviewed
Students featured on television news segment
Professor Anita Hill quoted
Professor Sarah Mayorga interviewed
Of Note
The Financial Times Global Ranking for 2026 has ranked the Brandeis Master of Science in Finance #7 in the United States and #67 globally.