The university has announced plans to install a new synthetic turf softball field, along with a complementary turf enhancement to its baseball facility, marking a significant investment in the future ...
The Financial Times Global Ranking for 2026 has ranked the Brandeis Master of Science in Finance #7 in the United States and ...
Individuals who suffer trauma in child- and adulthood may experience a greater amount of cognitive decline as they age than individuals who haven’t experienced trauma, a new study found. The research, ...
For more than a decade, Brandeis Undergraduate Guided Study (BUGS) has been the primary peer-to-peer tutoring program on campus, offering extra help in subjects that span the university’s curriculum, ...
For some, Richard Wagner is infamous as the favorite composer of Hitler, who seems to have admired Wagner as an early exponent of his own racist ideology and worldview. Impressed by this assumption ...
The Quantitative Economics (QE) major offers students a rigorous, STEM-designated program of study that emphasizes quantitative skills and mathematical modeling tools in economics. Integrating courses ...
Anthropology professor Janet McIntosh is co-editor of the 2020 book “Language in the Trump Era: Scandals and Emergencies” (Cambridge University Press). In February, she published an article on the ...
Subject Area Listings African and African American Studies American Studies Anthropology Applied Mathematics Arabic Language, Literature and Culture Architectural Studies Art History Asian American ...
Regular registration ends for Summer Session 2. Late registration begins — students must email summerschool@brandeis.edu after this date to enroll late. Summer balances begin to appear in student ...
The 2024-25 Milwaukee Jewish Community Study provides a comprehensive portrait of the characteristics, attitudes, and behaviors of the Jewish community in Milwaukee, Ozaukee, and Waukesha Counties, ...
Becoming Hezbollah: The Party’s Evolution and Changing Roles A Conversation with Mohammad Ataie Organized and edited by David Siddhartha Patel January 27, 2023 Over its forty-year history, the ...
When the first World Cup soccer matches kick off this week in Massachusetts and in cities across the U.S., teams will take to the pitch supported by sophisticated organizational infrastructure and ...