Grab coffee with your Pulitzer Prize winning Professor
Thursday, December 29, 2016
Dear Diana,
At many elite universities, professors are researchers who see teaching as nothing more than an obligation, if you see them at all. But at Brandeis, professors are world-class researchers who love to teach and are invested in your undergraduate experience. Check out some examples of the extraordinary relationships between Brandeis professors and undergraduates:
- Professor Eileen McNamara, a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist who wrote for the Boston Globe before joining the Journalism Department, has been known to invite all her students over for dinner.
- Economics Professor Michael Coiner is famous among Brandeis students for furiously scribbling his cellphone number on the blackboard, inviting students to call him day or night with questions!
- Biology Professor Melissa Kosinski-Collins has coauthored fifteen published academic papers with undergraduates—few universities boast such partnerships- regardless of whether they are at the graduate or undergraduate level.
- Brandeis students played a key role helping Classical Studies Professor Andrew Koh discover the oldest and largest wine cellar in the world!
At Brandeis, your professors aren’t just lecturers and graders—they are mentors who are committed to helping you succeed. There are only 3 days left to apply to join our close knit community. Apply today.
Sincerely,
Jennifer Walker
Dean of Admissions
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