In the wake of Jeff Bezos’s decision to gut The Washington Post newsroom, four of the nation’s leading journalists – including the former top editors of the Post and The Los Angeles Times – will ...
Hornstein Jewish Professional Leadership Program at Brandeis Transitions to Expanded Online Presence
The Hornstein Jewish Professional Leadership Program at Brandeis, known globally for its graduate program that trains the ...
Coordinated strikes against Iran by the U.S. and Israel have plunged the Middle East into war. Hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced; Israel has opened another front in Lebanon; spiking ...
Dopamine is best known as the brain's reward chemical, a molecule that floods the nervous system when a person experiences ...
A $6,000 summer stipend for science students to conduct research in Brandeis laboratories. SURFs give undergrads the kind of ...
Bad Bunny’s halftime show at the Super Bowl earlier this year took the U.S. and the world by storm for his performance that ...
A major new federal study by researchers at Brandeis’ Heller school and Mass General Brigham hospital (MGB) aims to change that.
“Who Will Draw Our History?” covers several gaps in our knowledge about the Holocaust, including the experience of women who ...
To see new quantum technology at work, you won't need to visit a high-tech lab. A Costco will do. Walk down the television ...
That’s when the beginnings of the Strangers app started to take shape. Tran and her partners, Gerald Deng ’25, and recent ...
Two new winter exhibits at the Rose Art Museum explore the relationship between painting and photography, and the human and political aspects of refuge. “Photorealism in Focus” and “Yinka Shonibare: ...
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