An open letter in support of Israel, from Jewish students and alumni at Brown University
Editors’ Note: This letter was circulated among Jewish students and alumni over the past few days.
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Editors’ Note: This letter was circulated among Jewish students and alumni over the past few days.
While Earth and Venus are “sister planets” in size and Milky Way neighbors, the planets are opposites in every other way, according to Matthew Weller, the study’s first author.
When it comes to shops around Providence, most of us know about restaurants, cafés, and thrift stores. But how many local bookstores have you been to? (The Brown Bookstore doesn’t count.) Here in PVD, ...
University students hoping to live off campus can now look to Brunonians Living Off Campus, a three-part educational program created by the Office of Residential Life in partnership with the Undergraduate ...
Until recently, researchers believed only one planet in our solar system had plate tectonics: Earth. But in a recent study, Brown University researchers used atmospheric modeling to show that Venus, much ...
Last month, the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority faced an end date for two free-fare programs: one for all passengers of the R-Line and another for low-income passengers on all RIPTA lines. The former ...
Each of the 20 Brown students arrested on Nov. 8 following the sit-in at University Hall face a trespassing charge, according to University Deputy Director for News and Editorial Development Amanda McGregor. ...
As artificial intelligence systems improve, their applications in medicine — particularly in radiology — have drawn interest. A June study from Brown researchers, published in European Radiology, ...
Virtual reality has the potential to make remote collaboration far more feasible in the workplace, according to Brown researchers. With headsets, robots can act as proxies for remote workers in healthcare ...
Suzanne Goin ’88 – a James Beard award-winning chef, author and restaurant owner – collaborated with University Health and Wellness and Brown Dining Services to host a “Chef Dinner Night” at ...
The global COVID-19 vaccine campaign saved 2.4 million lives between January and August 2021, but distributing vaccines more equitably could have saved another 670,000 lives, according to an October working ...
Editors’ note: The letter below was first internally circulated to faculty Nov. 2, 2023. This letter has been sent to President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 with additional signatories who opted ...
“Solidarity is the political version of love.” - Jewish feminist activist Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz
Around 20 University community members gathered in Smith-Buonanno Hall Monday night for a teach-in on the Stop Cop City movement hosted by local prison abolition group RailRoad.
Providence Mayor Brett Smiley has proposed reallocating $20 million of remaining federal American Rescue Plan Act money to housing and other local priorities. The proposal was reviewed and approved by ...
Welcome to The Herald’s fall 2023 poll. Between Oct. 10 and 12, Herald staffers surveyed over 1,100 undergraduate students on topics ranging from demographics and lifestyle to support for campus and ...
RIPTA board launches new iteration of fare-free program
On Nov. 2, the Johnston Zoning Board will continue their hearing on a proposed 160-acre, 19-megawatt capacity solar farm. Hearings for the meeting began on Sept. 28, though the zoning board stated ahead ...
With its ability to help brainstorm essay ideas and practice for interviews, artificial intelligence has a myriad of potential uses in the college application process. A paper published in the Academic ...
The University has officially recognized the Labor Organization of Community Coordinators, according to a Sunday Instagram post from the union. The union will represent more than 140 Community Coordinators ...