The Winter 2024/2025 edition of Brandeis Magazine delivers compelling features, including a look at the university library’s ...
In 1942, a Jewish mother, Hella Zacharias, and her five-year-old daughter went into hiding in the Berlin underground. Through Hella's own resourcefulness and the help of others, both mother and ...
The results of her lab’s study offered some tantalizing clues: Participants who reported high levels of social support, a ...
Evolving and dynamic, the Scholars Program is committed to fostering outstanding individual achievement of the highest caliber while building community among our scholars and strengthening our ...
Waltham, Mass. — Brandeis University has appointed Jennifer Walker, an accomplished university leader with a proven track record, whose excellence in recruitment and financial aid management has ...
Your senior year of undergrad is an exciting time. At this point, you’ve probably completed most of your major and Brandeis core requirements, and you’re probably trying to assemble a schedule of ...
Applications to all GSAS programs for the 2025-2026 academic year are now open. GSAS students have the opportunity to apply what they're learning to a wide range of career opportunities through ...
The Wien International Scholarship Program (WISP) at Brandeis University, established in 1958, is a first-of-its-kind program bringing undergraduate students from every corner of the globe to campus ...
Studying abroad is an academic and personally enriching experience but not one without risk and potential complications. The Office of Study Abroad and Brandeis University strives to prepare students ...
You may be familiar with the famous images of Nazi book burnings, however many other Jewish books weren’t destined for destruction, but for an unsettling type of preservation. During World War II, the ...
Loretta Park (she/her) is a visual artist and holds an MFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design and a BA from Bowdoin College. Her work has been exhibited at Praise Shadows Art Gallery, Boston ...
Sheng Lor is a visual artist whose work explores the refugee memory as a site of knowledge. Working with textile-informed processes, her practice aims to reimagine cloth as a medium for discourse, ...