Brandeis Alumni, Family and Friends
Follow-up to Alumni Community Check-in
Thank you to all alumni who attended the Alumni Community Check-in on May 6, 2020, with President Ron Liebowitz, Provost Lisa Lynch and Executive Vice President for Administration and Finance Stew Uretsky, moderated by Alumni Association President Lewis Brooks ’80, P’16.
Watch the recording. (When prompted, enter the password provided in the follow-up email.)
Read the transcript. (When prompted, enter the username and password provided in the follow-up email.)
If you have additional questions that were not addressed in the broadcast, please email alumni@brandeis.edu.
Additional Alumni Opportunities
Alumni are invited to participate in the following opportunities to engage with Brandeis and our students.
Celebrate the Class of 2020
Join us in offering a virtual toast to the Brandeis Class of 2020 to congratulate them on all they've accomplished so far, and wish them well on what's next. Learn more.
Attend Virtual Events
The Brandeis Alumni Association manages a robust calendar of virtual events—from alumni panels and faculty lectures to children's book readings and guided meditations—open to the entire Brandeis community. Browse the virtual event library to catch up on any you may have missed.
Hire a Brandeisian
A Brandeis connection can open doors for students seeking jobs and internships in an uncertain job market. If your company is actively recruiting, especially for remote opportunities, consider a Brandeisian to fill open roles. Share open positions.
If you are job-seeking, take advantage of the Hiatt Career Center's virtual career resources for alumni.
Support the Student Emergency Scholarship Fund
As the next academic year approaches, many Brandeis families are facing a harsh economic reality that could put their students’ access to a Brandeis education in jeopardy.
Help provide emergency financial aid to Brandeis students during this unprecedented time. Thanks to a generous Brandeis donor, gifts made to this fund will be matched, dollar for dollar, up to $100,000.