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Woman seated with piano in background, identified as Elizabeth Mahon, MA’21,’27, says “Brandeis is like my second home.”
Man seated wearing red Brandeis sweatshirt and identified as Lewis Brooks ’80, P’16, says “Brandeis is my happy place.”
A young woman and older man are seated next to each other. She is identified as Ria Roberts ’10. He is identified as Joe Perkins ’66 and says “Brandeis is a lifelong experience.”
A younger man identified as Emiliano Gutierrez Popoca, PhD’23 says “Brandeis is welcoming.”
A young woman sits next to an older woman. The older woman is identified as Ellen Shapiro ’74, P’06, P’11 and says “Brandeis is an incredibly special place.”
(gentle music music plays as camera pans over campus)
White circle with blue text “Brandeis Is…” appears on screen.
Young woman identified as Corrie Algar ’14 appears on screen and says ”Brandeis is opportunity.”
Middle aged man identified as Eric Pressman ’98 says “It's given me the opportunity to make lifelong friends. It gave me the opportunity to
meet who would become my wife.”
Photo of Pressman with his wife wearing caps and gowns at Brandeis appears.
Pressman appears again and says “It's given me the opportunity to do pretty much everything that I've done to date.”
Another middle-aged man appears and is identified as Vipin Suri, PhD’01 and says ”I came to Brandeis straight from India.”
Photo of Suri as a young man at Brandeis appears.
Suri says “I had no family or friends in the US. My entire circle of friends was actually clustered around Brandeis. I come back to Brandeis any chance I get, because, again, for me, it's coming home.
Middle-aged man identified as Jim Leahy ‘85 appears and says, “Brandeis is integral to the fabric of my life.”
Roberts and Perkins appear again. Perkins says, “There is a group of us who has remained.”
A photo of Perkins and his group of friends as undergraduates at Brandeis in the 1960s appears. Perkins continues. “We graduated together, we lived together for a while on campus.”
A photo of Perkins with Brandeis friends during the 1980s or 1990s, standing in front of the Louis Brandeis statue on campus appears.
Perkins appears again and says “We continue to call each other, and have a group telephone call at the beginning of the month, first Friday of the month.
A young person appears, identified as Noah Risley ’24 and says “I don't think I would feel more welcome at any other university than I feel at Brandeis.”
Shots of Chapels pond and the Castle and Skyline appear.
A woman identified as Ramie Targoff, Faculty, appears and says, “Brandeis is innovative.”
A man sitting in a theater and identified as Joel Christensen ’01,MA’01 appears and says, “Brandeis is different. Brandeis is a little bit chaotic.
Shot of two female students laughing and stumbling in an inflated bouncy house appears.
Christensen appears again and says, “Brandeis is a lot of different things to a lot of different people.”
Young man seated in the theater is identified as Thabang Matona ’24 Wien Scholar and says, “Brandeis is the place where you're going to find
people who disagree with you, (laughing) yet they're going to love you. (nods head)”
Middle-aged woman seated in theater and identified as Tory Fair, Faculty, says, “Brandeis is a place that you can really test out your ideas,
Shot of someone painting.
Fair continues “and it's a place where you can experiment.”
Shot of male student working on a different painting.
Shot of Fair speaking again. She says, “It's a place where you can really expand into who you think you might want to be.”
Shot of Ria Roberts and Joe Perkins again. Roberts says, “I had a dream. I was going to become a physician. It all started at Brandeis.”
Shot of road by Brandeis entrance with cars passing by the “Brandeis University” sign.
Woman appears identified as Lisa Joffe, Faculty, “Brandeis is a unique place..
Black and white photo of man lighting a menorah while woman sings from a book is shown.
Joffe continues, “that sees the Jewish experience
Another black and white photo of two women holding a sign with writing in Hebrew is shown.”
Joffe continues, “as a lens into exploring the human experience.”
Young man identified as Aneil Tripathy ’12, MA’14, PhD’21 appears and says “I think it's kind of in the DNA of the university.
Tripathy continues, “Brandeis, from its inception, has been a model
for how difference can be given a space to thrive in, and
really provide for society what we need to create a better world.”
Mahon appears again and says, “I like to tell people I came here,
not just because of the place and the research, but, most importantly,
because of the people.”
Shot of students walking on campus and smiling.
Shot of cars passing by Brandeis sign on the road.
Middle-aged man appears and is identified as Seth Fraden, PhD’87, Faculty and says, “Brandeis is a vibrant community
of scholars and educators.”
Young woman seated in the theater is identified as Jillian Franks, PhD’26 and says, “Brandeis is creating the future of academic excellence.”
Jim Leahy appears again and says, “Brandeis is, you know, the
best decision I ever made.”
Image appears that says “Celebrating Brandeis at 75, Brandeis University” and “Visit us at brandeis.edu/75”
Woman seated with piano in background, identified as Elizabeth Mahon, MA’21,’27, says “Brandeis is like my second home.”
Man seated wearing red Brandeis sweatshirt and identified as Lewis Brooks ’80, P’16, says “Brandeis is my happy place.”
A young woman and older man are seated next to each other. She is identified as Ria Roberts ’10. He is identified as Joe Perkins ’66 and says “Brandeis is a lifelong experience.”
A younger man identified as Emiliano Gutierrez Popoca, PhD’23 says “Brandeis is welcoming.”
A young woman sits next to an older woman. The older woman is identified as Ellen Shapiro ’74, P’06, P’11 and says “Brandeis is an incredibly special place.”
(gentle music music plays as camera pans over campus)
White circle with blue text “Brandeis Is…” appears on screen.
Young woman identified as Corrie Algar ’14 appears on screen and says ”Brandeis is opportunity.”
Middle aged man identified as Eric Pressman ’98 says “It's given me the opportunity to make lifelong friends. It gave me the opportunity to
meet who would become my wife.”
Photo of Pressman with his wife wearing caps and gowns at Brandeis appears.
Pressman appears again and says “It's given me the opportunity to do pretty much everything that I've done to date.”
Another middle-aged man appears and is identified as Vipin Suri, PhD’01 and says ”I came to Brandeis straight from India.”
Photo of Suri as a young man at Brandeis appears.
Suri says “I had no family or friends in the US. My entire circle of friends was actually clustered around Brandeis. I come back to Brandeis any chance I get, because, again, for me, it's coming home.
Middle-aged man identified as Jim Leahy ‘85 appears and says, “Brandeis is integral to the fabric of my life.”
Roberts and Perkins appear again. Perkins says, “There is a group of us who has remained.”
A photo of Perkins and his group of friends as undergraduates at Brandeis in the 1960s appears. Perkins continues. “We graduated together, we lived together for a while on campus.”
A photo of Perkins with Brandeis friends during the 1980s or 1990s, standing in front of the Louis Brandeis statue on campus appears.
Perkins appears again and says “We continue to call each other, and have a group telephone call at the beginning of the month, first Friday of the month.
A young person appears, identified as Noah Risley ’24 and says “I don't think I would feel more welcome at any other university than I feel at Brandeis.”
Shots of Chapels pond and the Castle and Skyline appear.
A woman identified as Ramie Targoff, Faculty, appears and says, “Brandeis is innovative.”
A man sitting in a theater and identified as Joel Christensen ’01,MA’01 appears and says, “Brandeis is different. Brandeis is a little bit chaotic.
Shot of two female students laughing and stumbling in an inflated bouncy house appears.
Christensen appears again and says, “Brandeis is a lot of different things to a lot of different people.”
Young man seated in the theater is identified as Thabang Matona ’24 Wien Scholar and says, “Brandeis is the place where you're going to find
people who disagree with you, (laughing) yet they're going to love you. (nods head)”
Middle-aged woman seated in theater and identified as Tory Fair, Faculty, says, “Brandeis is a place that you can really test out your ideas,
Shot of someone painting.
Fair continues “and it's a place where you can experiment.”
Shot of male student working on a different painting.
Shot of Fair speaking again. She says, “It's a place where you can really expand into who you think you might want to be.”
Shot of Ria Roberts and Joe Perkins again. Roberts says, “I had a dream. I was going to become a physician. It all started at Brandeis.”
Shot of road by Brandeis entrance with cars passing by the “Brandeis University” sign.
Woman appears identified as Lisa Joffe, Faculty, “Brandeis is a unique place..
Black and white photo of man lighting a menorah while woman sings from a book is shown.
Joffe continues, “that sees the Jewish experience
Another black and white photo of two women holding a sign with writing in Hebrew is shown.”
Joffe continues, “as a lens into exploring the human experience.”
Young man identified as Aneil Tripathy ’12, MA’14, PhD’21 appears and says “I think it's kind of in the DNA of the university.
Tripathy continues, “Brandeis, from its inception, has been a model
for how difference can be given a space to thrive in, and
really provide for society what we need to create a better world.”
Mahon appears again and says, “I like to tell people I came here,
not just because of the place and the research, but, most importantly,
because of the people.”
Shot of students walking on campus and smiling.
Shot of cars passing by Brandeis sign on the road.
Middle-aged man appears and is identified as Seth Fraden, PhD’87, Faculty and says, “Brandeis is a vibrant community
of scholars and educators.”
Young woman seated in the theater is identified as Jillian Franks, PhD’26 and says, “Brandeis is creating the future of academic excellence.”
Jim Leahy appears again and says, “Brandeis is, you know, the
best decision I ever made.”
Image appears that says “Celebrating Brandeis at 75, Brandeis University” and “Visit us at brandeis.edu/75”