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Discover the best events and make the most of your time this month in Waltham. From education to technology and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
This course will take place in-person and online on Saturdays from 11 - 12pm for 11 weeks starting 4/11/26. This course takes place in-person and online. This class uses the Deshpande Sanskrit Primer. We will begin the Fall term with a continuation of our study of Lesson 5.
Come join us for an exciting afternoon of socializing, meeting new women, and forming new friendships.
Join us for an evening of traditional Ghanaian music and dance, 'Fafali', presented by the Brandeis Music Department. Experience the rich cultural heritage through captivating performances.
"(She) wholly inhabits these songs as subtly as a chameleon, convincingly taking on the persona's skin, quite simply singing her heart out"
Join us for a beginner-friendly, 60-minute stress reset designed to help you to identify where stress lives in your body. Feeling tension build up in your body by the end of the week? Join us for a beginner-friendly, 60-minute stress reset designed to help you identify where stress lives in your body — and experience deep, supported rest through sound. Stress Mapping exercise, sound bath experience, At the end of the session, you’ll revisit your stress map to notice any subtle shifts. Even small changes count.
Join us for an evening of jazz with the Brandeis Jazz Ensemble on Sunday, April 26th, 2026, from 7 pm to 8:30 pm EDT. The concert will be livestreamed on our webpage, allowing you to enjoy the music from the comfort of your home. This event is organized by the Brandeis Music Department and is open to all who wish to attend, with no RSVP required. Free parking is available for all patrons in the Spingold Theater Center parking lot, as the Slosberg lot is small and fills up quickly.