Motto | Hebrew: אמת, romanized: Emet (Truth) |
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Motto in English | "Truth even unto its innermost parts"[1] |
Type | Private research university |
Established | October 20, 1948[2] |
Founder | Israel Goldstein and Albert Einstein |
Accreditation | NECHE |
Academic affiliations | |
Endowment | $1.22 billion (2023)[4] |
President | Arthur A. Levine |
Provost | Carol Fierke |
Academic staff | 544 (2021)[5] |
Administrative staff | 1,314 (2021)[5] |
Students | 5,302 (2022) |
Undergraduates | 3,675 (2022)[6] |
Postgraduates | 1,627 (2022)[6] |
Location | , , United States 42°21′56″N 71°15′35″W / 42.365664°N 71.259742°W |
Campus | Small city[7], 235 acres (95 ha)[5] |
Newspaper | |
Colors | Blue[8] |
Nickname | Judges |
Sporting affiliations | |
Mascot | The Judge and Ollie the Owl (named for Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.) |
Website | www |
Brandeis University (/ˈbrændaɪs/) is a private research university in Waltham, Massachusetts, United States. It is located within the Greater Boston area. Founded in 1948 as a non-sectarian, coeducational university, Brandeis was established on the site of the former Middlesex University. The university is named after Louis Brandeis, a former Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Brandeis is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity"[9] and is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education.[10] The university has been a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU) since 1985. In 2018, it had a total enrollment of 5,800 students on a campus of 235 acres (95 hectares).[5] The university has a liberal arts focus.
Alumni and faculty of the university have included Nobel Prize laureates Drew Weissman, Michael Rosbash, Jeffrey Hall, and Roderick MacKinnon, Fields Medalist Edward Witten, MacArthur fellow Gina Turrigiano, and co-creators of the television show Friends David Crane and Marta Kauffman.