Brandeis
MTA
The Story of an American University
Discover the inspiring story of Brandeis University, an institution founded in 1948 as a direct response to the widespread discrimination prevalent in American higher education. Born from the vision of the American Jewish community, Brandeis was conceived as a non-sectarian university committed to academic excellence, open inquiry, and social justice, welcoming all students and faculty based solely on merit, famously operating "without quotas." Named after Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis, a champion of civil liberties and social justice, the university has consistently embodied his principles, striving to contribute to a more just and equitable world.
Delve into Brandeis's remarkable journey, from its humble beginnings on a former horse stable campus to its rise as a nationally recognized research university and member of the prestigious Association of American Universities (AAU). This book explores the visionary founders, the pioneering first students, and the distinguished faculty who built a vibrant intellectual community from the ground up. Learn about the crucial role of the Brandeis National Committee, a passionate group of volunteers whose tireless efforts were instrumental in building the university's library and supporting its growth.
Explore the evolution of Brandeis's academic landscape, including the groundbreaking establishment of one of the first Jewish Studies departments in the U.S. and the development of world-renowned programs in the sciences, arts, and social policy, notably the impactful Heller School for Social Policy and Management. Uncover the rich history of student life, marked by unique traditions, a diverse array of clubs, and a deep commitment to community engagement through initiatives like the Waltham Group. This book also examines Brandeis's enduring connection to social justice movements, showcasing how students, faculty, and alumni have actively challenged inequities and worked for positive change throughout the university's history, while also navigating the complexities of balancing free speech and inclusivity in the 21st century. Discover the financial trials, moments of resilience, and ongoing commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion that continue to shape this dynamic institution.
This book is for anyone interested in the history of American higher education, particularly its evolution concerning inclusivity and social justice. It will especially resonate with alumni, prospective students, faculty, and staff of Brandeis University, as well as those interested in the impact of Jewish philanthropy on American institutions and the role of universities in promoting equity and research.
June 15, 2025
29,863 words
2 hours 5 minutes
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