Peter Thabet, MBA’24, recalls the mentorship he received from his Brandeis International Business School professors when ...
Meeting Waltham High School seniors who had received Stroum Family Waltham Scholarships made Brandeis appear even more ...
Sora Haagensen ’25 is on her way to the top — literally. At the end of May, she’ll represent Brandeis at the 2024 USA Climbing collegiate national championship near Phoenix, Arizona. Haagensen earned ...
Noah Risley ’24 spoke with Brandeis Stories about upcoming major Student Union changes, the importance of inclusivity, and ...
Michael Willrich, the Leff Families Professor of History, has been named a finalist for the 2024 Pulitzer Prize for History ...
Brandeis University is proud to announce that Yoni Kahn, a member of the Class of 2024, has been selected for the prestigious 2024 ALL IN Student Voting Honor Roll. Yoni's remarkable dedication to ...
For the first time in 16 years, a Brandeis student has been selected as a Truman Scholar. Daniel Block ’25 is one of only 60 scholars selected this year from students nationwide.
In this session, you will gain a deeper understanding of what mental health is (and what it isn't) and learn practical self-care practices and techniques that are designed to enhance emotional and ...
Brandeis International Business School's inaugural Trends in Asset Management Virtual Conference was a forum for finance professionals and academic researchers to discuss top trends in the industry, ...
The annual Henri Lazarof Chamber Concert, at which the Henri Lazarof International Commission Prize winner’s composition will be premiered each year, will continue the Brandeis music department’s ...
The graduate student won a national championship against Division I competition, taking the National Collegiate title in the women's sabre event at the 2024 NCAA Fencing Championships at the Ohio ...
For first-years, sophomores and juniors with an interest in or commitment to fine arts and music Merit Awards for summer study in Fine Arts and Music are available to undergraduate first-years, ...