Starting in the spring 2026 semester, Brandeis undergraduate students will have the opportunity to earn course-based, ...
Brandeis master’s student Ben Lambright ’24, MS’25 uses computational linguistics and AI to create accessible 3D-printable ...
Working with Traci Green, director of the Opioid Policy Research Collaborative, Ella Chase ’26 conducted an environmental ...
When Esther Bistricer ’26 signed up to shadow at Harvard’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health, she expected to explore careers ...
His job shadowing experience at Equitable Advisors, which he clinched after networking at Brandeis’ All Majors Career and ...
Lev BenAvram ’26 has spent his junior and senior years balancing academics with three levels of competitive fencing: the ...
Friday, 12/12/2025 1:30 pm-2:30 pm Gerstenzang 124/Online Thesis Seminar: Molecular and Cell Biology PhD Program Anne Silveira (Rodal Lab) "Regulation of membrane trafficking and actin cytoskeleton ...
Cells, the basic unit of life, are extraordinarily complex systems. A complete understanding this complexity requires the integration of knowledge and techniques from biochemistry, biophysics, ...
A group of right-wing extremists attacked two mosques in New Zealand on March 14, an act of terror that is currently being called “one of New Zealand’s darkest ...
Beyond Erdoğan: Lessons from Turkey's 2024 Local Elections A Conversation with Evren Balta and Zeynep Kadirbeyoğlu Organized and edited by Ramyar D. Rossoukh, Assistant Director for Research May 1, ...
Ennahda: Before and After the Coup in Tunisia A Conversation with Andrew F. March Organized and edited by David Siddhartha Patel July 8, 2022 After the Jasmine Revolution of 2011, the Islamist ...
Donald Trump has said that Jews will be to blame if he loses the election and that, unless he is elected, Israel will be annihilated. Whatever one’s political commitments, these comments should be ...