Art, aliens invade Thayer Street for festival
Thayer Street was lined with white tents housing over 100 artists and craftspeople Sunday, as crowds wove their way through the stalls.
Thayer Street was lined with white tents housing over 100 artists and craftspeople Sunday, as crowds wove their way through the stalls.
The exhibit aims to show the audience how modern technologies such as X-rays, CT scans and photography can teach about the construction and uses of ancient objects.
Light, punny and packed with satire, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum” is sure to send audience members home chuckling.
A new test developed by researchers at Brown and Johns Hopkins could allow for improvements in the ability of computer vision systems to recognize objects.
HIV interventions should be expanded to incorporate relationship dynamics and involve smoking cessation methods, according to a study by a U. researcher.
Upon entering the lobby of the List Art Center, a massive pyramidal structure of stoneware and porcelain loops bombards the eye.
Laughter and smiles of nostalgia lit up the faces of the roughly two dozen alums and students who gathered in the Brown Bookstore this Saturday afternoon.
The Office of the Dean of the Faculty released the Brown Sabbatical Research Newsletter, a publication showcasing research pursued by faculty members.
Approximately half of undergraduates are not concerned their concentration choices will hinder their ability to find a job after graduation, the poll found.
The University will distribute a survey to assess Brown’s reputation with scholars, students and others both abroad and within the United States.