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Brandeis administrator awarded $2.46 million in discrimination lawsuit
In a recent legal verdict, a Middlesex Superior Court jury has ruled in favor of Robin Nelson-Bailey, a former administrator at Brandeis University, in a discrimination lawsuit against the institution. This case stems from allegations of racial discrimination, gender discrimination and retaliation that Nelson-Bailey asserted she faced from school officials in the aftermath of a […]
Arranging and conducting: losing my musical virginity
In spring 2023, I had the honor of serving as one of the music directors of Brandeis’ very own student-led orchestra, Top Score. For the uninitiated, Top Score is a 30-piece orchestral ensemble, which plays iconic tunes from movies, video games and TV shows. As an introverted slime, and as a non-music major with no […]
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Conversations on Climate: the people behind the science
On Wednesday Sept. 20, the Brandeis Center for German and European Studies and Environmental Studies Program co-sponsored an online event featuring Professor Gerrit Lohmann. Professor Lohmann is of the Working Group Paleoclimate Dynamics at the Alfred Wegner Institute and a Professor of Physics of the Climate System at the University of Bremen. Lohmann has published […]
Brandeis History of Ideas panel ‘Prehistoric Brandeis: Everything, Everywhere, All At Once’
The Brandeis History of Ideas Program hosted their fall 2023 conference “Prehistoric Brandeis: Everything, Everywhere, All At Once” at the Rapaporte Treasure Hall. The overarching theme of the event was contemplating the role of past contingency, accidents and chance in shaping the reality of the present. Professor of History and Director of the History of […]
Club leader training needs improvement
If you are on an executive board (e-board)—any e-board—of any club, you probably got a wave of emails early in the semester about club leader training. So much club leader training. For those of you who aren’t on e-boards, let us summarize for you: mandatory modules on CampusGroups that took an hour and half to […]