If you’re like most alumni, you’ve often wondered “whatever became of” a former classmate or old friend from Brandeis. Well, now you can find out – at B Connect. Click the link to the left and start “Connecting” today! ...read more
If you’re like most alumni, you’ve often wondered “whatever became of” a former classmate or old friend from Brandeis. Well, now you can find out – at B Connect. Click the link to the left and start “Connecting” today! ...read more
Brandeis in the Berkshires to offer lively program July 11-13 entitled “The Presidential Election: Decision ’08, featuring a host of experts on national and foreign policy, health care, the economy, the environment, global energy, and domestic issues. Philip D. Zelikow (left), counselor of the U.S. Department of State and former executive director of the 9/11 Commission, will kick of this 3-day event at a welcome luncheon on Friday, July 11. ...read more
For Judy Borakove ‘58 and Lenore Sack ’58, their upcoming 50th Reunion, on May 16 – 18, 2008, is more than just a chance to reconnect with fellow classmates. ...read more
Philanthropy expert Joel Fleishman delivers inaugural lecture for new $10 million center at the Heller School for Social Policy and Management. ...read more
Shelly Wolf '64 and David Woods (left) recently gathered with other Philadelphia alumni for a performance of M. Butterfly at the Suzanne Roberts Theater in Philadelphia. The event was hosted by chapter president Hannah (Sacks) Bookbinder '95 and Mark Bookbinder '96. ...read more
The Boston Globe reviews the Lyric Stage Company's production of "The Scene," which is directed by Scott Edmiston, director of the Office of the Arts at Brandeis. ...read more
Jonathan Dordick '80, a chemical and biological engineering professor, credits the University for providing him with a strong liberal arts foundation. ...read more