Poster for Shakespeare's Sisters. A red brocade background like a dress from the Tudor period.
Shakespeare's Sisters Attendees

The Elizabethan Era across the disciplines

A poster for the get curious lecture series
Audience attending  Get curious

Professors Gowri Vijaykumar and Patricia Alvarez Astacio discuss Neoliberalism

A poster for three programs in Global Affairs with a background of a bazaar and antiques
A photo of books by Brandeis authors

New books table at the Autumn Reception

A wave that is turquoise and explanation of event
Photo of Grant Winners

Mandel Grant Winners - Faculty 2024

Event photo with details of time and place and photos of speakers
Virginia Dignum who delivered an AI Ethics lecture in Spring 2024
A photo of ruins announcing three events with Faith Smith
A blue poster with leafy silhouette and white lettering announcing two events in the new "Get Curious!" series, one on alternatives to policin and the other on trans justice
Names of faculty presenters: Patricia Alvarez, V Varun Chaudhry, AMy Singer, Tom King
A poster with a photo of speaker Islam Issa
 A photo of Dr. Kinitra Brooks in an object shaped like a key with autumn leaves behind
AI and the Future of Higher Education Event with futuristic background and speakers Maria Sachiko Cecire, Melissa Cefkin, Charles Givre (a Brandeis alum) and Sylvester A. Johnson
Autumnal trees with invitation to autumn reception

A New Vision for the Humanities

The Mandel Center for the Humanities seeks to explore the pressing and far-reaching questions of the past, present and future using the interpretive capacities of the humanities, the social sciences and the creative arts. Serving as a hub to connect different parts of the Brandeis community and to link Brandeis with communities beyond, the Center hosts innovative programming, supports faculty and students in cutting-edge, globally oriented and public-facing research, and advances humanistic understanding across the boundaries of nation, discipline, and medium.

What's New at the Mandel Center

Overhead shot of Mandel Center for the Humanities

The Mandel Center for the Humanities: Seeing things from a different perspective.