Three voices reflect on the future of black women in positions of political leadership and the work of the women who came ...
The Color of Pomegranates” was no exception. The use of Armenian artifacts, instruments and everyday items was extremely ...
Wade, a decision that set reproductive rights in America back decades. The exhibit “Wrongs & RIGHTS,” curated by Laura ...
Citizens of Waltham have a new opportunity as 53 new affordable housing units are opening to the public. Alexan Waltham is a ...
This past Christmas, director Robert Eggers, known for “The Lighthouse” and “The Witch,” released his eagerly awaited film ...
The historic Walter E. Fernald Developmental Center on 200 Trapelo Road in Waltham, MA, has faced a series of challenges over ...
On Jan. 24, the Waltham Public Schools Community received an email from the Acting Superintendent of Schools Kate Peretz with regards to the potential presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
One potential place is art — or more specifically, Surrealism. A movement which essentially grew during a period of strife ...
I recently discovered through social media that my Brandeis email would be deactivated the following day. I was deeply concerned and frustrated that I was not properly informed of this change, ...
Jon Hochschartner lives in Connecticut. He is the author of a number of books, including The Animals’ Freedom Fighter: A Biography of Ronnie Lee, Founder of the Animal Liberation Front. Visit his blog ...
ART HISTORY: The newest addition to the Rose Projects series will feature both work by Magnus Plessen and the historical works to which the artist’s work is tied.
After months of contract negotiation, the Brandeis Library Workers Union rallied in front of Goldfarb Library to demand change.