On April 10, the Classical and Early Mediterranean Studies department hosted a mini-conference titled “Monks as Craftsmen in Byzantine Egypt: Exploring Monastic Life with Augmented Reality,” with ...
The group held a die-in protest on April 19 in addition at the Shapiro Campus Center Atrium in collaboration with the Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Arts.
To wrap up the 2025-26 season, Brandeis’ Theater Department took audiences on a calming nature retreat in the world of “Small Mouth Sounds,” a play about six people who engage in a week-long silent ...
During the live music portion of this event, Brandeis was lucky enough to have a performance by the indie pop-rock band My Mom Is Here, a New York City-based group founded by Columbia University ...
Brandeis community, University President Arthur Levine ’70 announced that Sheryl Sandberg will be this year’s undergraduate commencement speaker, as well as an honorary degree recipient. In the weeks ...
On April 17, a group of first-years and sophomores presented to mentors and peers on issues ranging from misogyny to code-switching as part of the Intercultural Center’s new leadership program. Push ...
The University’s annual Springfest performance is one of the most well-known events in the community. Every spring, students ...
With a wild regular season behind us, the NBA playoffs are finally here. This season has already felt like a major turning ...
On April 18, the Brandeis Alumni Art Gallery opened the show, “Only Us: Photographs by Eric Neudel ‘69,” a unique exhibition that highlights the profound life of Eric Neudel: teacher, filmmaker and ...
On April 17, Brandeis faculty convened in Rapaporte Treasure Hall for their monthly meeting, which was called to order at 2 p.m. The meeting began with brief remarks by President Arthur Levine ’70, ...
As Brandeis implements its Plan to Reinvent the Liberal Arts, the administration is making numerous organizational and structural changes to the institution’s operations, emphasizing a focus on career ...
San Diego Padres closer Mason Miller is having an inconceivable start to the 2026 season. Through 10 games, he’s allowed two hits and zero runs, with a whopping 25 strikeouts in just 10.1 innings.
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