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When Brandeis professor Jonathan S. Anjaria welcomes students to his introduction to anthropology course, he tells them one ...
The Hiatt Career Center features an array of resources for students and alumni at any stage of their career. Each counselor ...
Asher White ’29, recruited to play guard for the Judges basketball team, moved into his room on the second floor of Deroy. He ...
Brandeis University Assistant Professor of Biology Christine Grienberger has been selected as a 2025 McKnight Scholar, ...
One of the overarching tenets of a Brandeis University education is that students should use their gifts to better the world ...
Artfully pivoting to a career in law Matthew Pfeffer ’27, an economics and art history major, never planned on a career in law — until his Brandeis education helped him thrive at a top New York firm ...
Graduate Admissions Graduate students at Brandeis University receive a world-class education grounded in academic excellence and a commitment to path-breaking research and scholarship. Whether you are ...
Residence and Community Our rolling 235-acre campus isn’t defined by bricks and mortar. We bring spirit and passion to everything we learn and do. Traditions like Festival of the Arts bring us ...
Your Brandeis journey starts here. Applying to Brandeis is about much more than transcripts and test scores. Our admissions process helps us to get to know you not just as students, but as individuals ...
Brandeis University is a private research university with a liberal arts focus in Waltham/Boston, Massachusetts.
Outstanding Faculty The Neuroscience faculty at Brandeis includes recipients of the Kavli Prize in Neuroscience, a MacArthur Genius Grant and the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
Fred Wilson (b. 1954, Bronx, NY) has gained widespread recognition for his groundbreaking artistic practice, which challenges assumptions about history, culture, and race. By reframing cultural ...