Brown encourages diversity in international programs
From Mar. 13 to 17, the Office of International Programs launched a series of workshops to encourage students from diverse backgrounds to study abroad.
From Mar. 13 to 17, the Office of International Programs launched a series of workshops to encourage students from diverse backgrounds to study abroad.
Margot Lee Shetterly gave the keynote address for Women’s History Month at the University March 13.
The Office of Residential Life has introduced a new housing option for students next semester: Latinx House.
On Feb. 8, the LGBTQ Center, in partnership with AIDS Project RI, offered free, anonymous HIV testing to Brown community members.
Students returning to campus this semester were met with an updated Sharpe Refectory after it underwent partial interior renovations over winter break.
Will Meek will join Brown as the new director of counseling and psychological services, effective March 20.
Students of color studying computer science often feel underrepresented in their field, according to data from the National Science Foundation.
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Richard Park ’16 and Bella Okiddy GS are spearheading a biotech startup that aims to improve rape kit testing for victims of sexual assault.
Two faculty members, Alberto Saal and Wendy Chun have been awarded Guggenheim Fellowships, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation announced April 6.
Growlers Wing Bar opened above English Cellar Alehouse April 4. Previously, the restaurant above Alehouse was an Italian bistro, Coco Pazzo.