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 […]

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 […]

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 […]