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(12/05/16 4:01am)
Brown researcher Xiao Gu GS conducted an analysis of the diets of children in the United States and found that though childrens’ overall nutrition has markedly improved, it is still far from the ideal. ...
(12/02/16 5:04am)
In the weeks following the presidential election of Donald Trump, campus has been fraught with discussions on immigration, the possibilities of a sanctuary campus and how best to support undocumented ...
(12/02/16 5:02am)
Students enrolled in ENVS 1575: “Engaged Climate Policy at the U.N. Climate Change Talks,” a course offered every fall, recently returned from Marrakesh, Morocco, where they attended the United Nations ...
(12/02/16 5:00am)
For university researchers, one of our country’s oldest geographical landmarks still provides insights into the past.
In a study funded by the National Science Foundation that was conducted between ...
(12/01/16 5:03am)
Tiffany Joseph ’04, assistant professor of sociology at Stony Brook University and author of “Race on the Move,” gave a lecture titled Race, Migration and the Transnational Racial Optic Wednesday ...
(12/01/16 5:01am)
The Undergraduate Council of Students passed the Low-Income Student Events Fund Implementation Resolution at its meeting Wednesday night. The resolution will make certain University events and activities ...
(12/01/16 5:00am)
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Francesca Beaudoin investigated and compared the effectiveness of various opioid treatments and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs, such as ibuprofen, ...
(11/30/16 5:02am)
Plaintively strewn Damask flowers, grief-stricken video displays of Turkish newspapers and a demoralizing lithograph enumerating the fallen speak volumes about the concrete consequences of borders in ...
(11/30/16 5:00am)
As any woman can tell you, we are constantly caught in a catch-22 of gender inequality. We are told that sexism in modern Western society is close to being obsolete, that glass ceilings have been shattered. ...
(11/30/16 5:00am)
Poetry and Tea
Enjoy a sophisticated afternoon of poetry and tea with Ama Codjoe ’01, who will return to Brown Wednesday evening to discuss her poetry and writing process. Codjoe will speak at the Sarah ...
(11/29/16 5:04am)
Established in 1893 as a senior society and named after the lobster that its founders often ate for dinner, the Cammarian Club was the first iteration of student government at Brown. By the late 1960s, ...
(11/29/16 5:02am)
For the first time this fall, the University has added online courses for students to take during the academic year in a push to increase the learning opportunities available to students. In addition, ...
(11/28/16 5:04am)
President Christina Paxson P’19 joined over 250 college and university presidents in signing a statement that calls for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program to be “upheld, continued ...
(11/21/16 5:04am)
A team of international scientists, including two Brown professors, has successfully developed a brain-spinal interface that helps monkeys with severed spinal cords walk again.
The device, described Nov. ...
(11/18/16 5:03am)
Though it has only been three years since the School of Public Health opened its doors, it has already touched lives both locally and around the world.
The school’s mission is “to serve the community, ...
(11/17/16 5:04am)
Dressed in all black and bearing signs reading “Black Lives Matter,” “Stop deporting families” and “I stand with Standing Rock,” over 400 people descended on the Quiet Green Wednesday afternoon ...
(11/16/16 5:00am)
Carrie Schneider’s art exhibition, “Reading Women,” has been on display in the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts since late October. Take a visit to the bottom floor of the building, and you’ll ...
(11/16/16 5:00am)
In recent days we have received three petitions — from faculty members, alums and graduate students — urging Brown to offer sanctuary to protect undocumented members of the Brown community from deportation. ...
(11/15/16 5:00am)
New research conducted by Associate Professor of Medicine and Health Services, Policy and Practice Amal Trivedi indicates that reduced drug costs for indigenous people in Australia are associated with ...
(11/15/16 5:00am)
Researchers at the university’s Climate and Development Lab have published a paper evaluating different financial options to pay for damages caused by climate change.
The paper, “Financing options ...