The Brandeis Brand

12:12 am Context and Connections, Honesty, News, Sahar

Bumped. –Sahar
Brandeis is trying to rebrand itself. But what will be its new image?
This:

Smart from the Start?

Or this?

Red Alert Hindley

Related links:
- Marketers analyze the “Smart from the Start” campaign: here here and here.
- The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education sounds the red alert on academic freedom at Brandeis:

Today, Brandeis University joins FIRE’s Red Alert list, a distinction afforded to colleges and universities that act with severe and ongoing disregard for the fundamental rights of their students or faculty members. In the case of Brandeis, the university’s mistreatment of Professor Donald Hindley and subsequent shameless attempt to sweep the incident under the rug earn it a spot on the list.

Don’t get me wrong. I love Brandeis. I love the people here, the professors, and the fact that I cite Justice Louis Brandeis quotes and use them to great effect. I love sitting by the Justice Brandeis statue and basking in the fact that Earl Warren wrote the statue’s dedication. Our mascot is named after Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr! How much more awesome can you get? (I’ll tell you how - if we had named Ollie’s Eatery Thurgood’s, that’s how). Many times, however, I’m upset by how this University - dedicated to perhaps the most fair and famous advocate of civil liberties, honest government, protecting the powerless, and other great progressive causes- seems to forget it’s commitment to both Brandeis’ name and his ideals.

Which of Brandeis’ sophisticated marketing campaigns will win? Einstein holding a bagel spread, or a University steadfastly refusing to admit it was unacceptably curbing academic freedom?

3 Responses
  1. Louis Brandeis :

    Date: March 15, 2008 @ 3:54 pm

    I happen to be privy to a lot of humorous behind the scenes stuff, and have created a MySpace page in order to increase this Brandeis brand you have mentioned. U should post on my wall. xoxoxoxox

  2. Louis Brandeis :

    Date: March 15, 2008 @ 3:55 pm

  3. Twirling Towards Freedom | Innermost Parts :

    Date: March 23, 2008 @ 4:02 am

    [...] We are straying off that path. [...]

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