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 ...
The one-year Master of Arts (MA) program consists of courses in the student's own area of interest, supplemented by advanced courses in other areas of chemistry and, when appropriate, biochemistry, ...
You lead with intention, and so do we. The most impactful learning happens when it's aligned with your values and career goals, delivered in focused, practical modules that you can immediately apply ...
The deadline to apply to the PhD program is December 1. Reviews of applications will begin in early December. Late applications may be considered, but first consideration will be given to applications ...
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, ...
On the latest episode of the EdUp Experience Podcast, President Arthur Levine talks about the faculty-backed Brandeis Plan to Reinvent the Liberal Arts through reorganizing the university’s structure ...
Brandeis student Tasbia Uddin ‘29 has been selected as a member of the National Grid Foundation’s inaugural Youth Advisory Council. Uddin is one of 12 students from Massachusetts, New York, and ...