And then there were two: GWU and Brandeis

<p>I agree with Bonanza’s analysis, except for the statement that the culture at Brandeis is “dominated by Judaism.” Although it is a friendly culture for Jews, it truly strives to be welcoming of all cultures and is significantly diverse in terms of nationalities and religions. There are numerous threads on this site that attest to that. Unlike GU where “the crosses are on the walls’” and Catholic priests run the school, the Jewish culture at Brandeis is not overt. It is more similar to other non-sectarian schools with significant Jewish populations than it is to any sectarian school. In fact it is analogous to other non-sectarian schools with significant numbers of Christian students that are otherwise diverse.</p>