Brain science mergers gain momentum
Though a merger between Brown's psychology and cognitive and linguistic sciences departments may be delayed as construction for their joint building is put off, the strategy of consolidating brain science ...
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Though a merger between Brown's psychology and cognitive and linguistic sciences departments may be delayed as construction for their joint building is put off, the strategy of consolidating brain science ...
The question of the military's support for university research has been a sticking point in ethical discourse among academics at least since World War II. Then, researchers in the physical sciences engaged ...
The Herald sat down with Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to discuss her political career, her efforts to rebuild Liberia and the U.S. presidential election.
Africa's "Iron Lady," President of Liberia Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, spoke on College Hill on Friday, recounting her tumultuous path to the presidency and outlining her vision for the future of her war-ravaged ...
The Democratic and Republican national conventions are usually marked by the biggest names in news media covering the biggest names in politics.
Harrison Zolnierczyk '11 was sentenced in a Canadian court last month to three years' probation and a conditional discharge for his role in the production and distribution of a pornographic video involving ...
For those eager to recall their years on College Hill or curious about campus buzz across the ages, tracking down the right headlines has traditionally been a tedious affair. Whether for information on ...
The turbulent economy that some experts and politicians argue is bound for a recession may present significant financial challenges for Brown, according to senior University administrators.
The Brown is Green conference, which aims to bring together experts and activists from across a variety of backgrounds in a dialogue about environmental sustainability, kicked off yesterday with a panel ...
The funding of four student-initiated projects under the Community Carbon Use Reduction at Brown program was announced yesterday, though administrators refrained from outlining the selected projects in ...
Former varsity hockey player Harrison Zolnierczyk '11 pleaded guilty to the production and distribution of voyeuristic materials in a British Columbia court Friday. Zolnierczyk had also faced more serious ...
In January, the Rhode Island Senate Policy Office issued a report outlining the state's progress in environmental stewardship and the challenges it still faces on that front. Now the state senate is seeing ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nicholas Kristof applauded activists' response to the violence in Sudan's Darfur region yesterday, but called on Americans not to grow fatigued and apathetic toward the ...
Professor of Political Science Darrell West has accepted a position at the Brookings Institution and will be leaving Brown after this semester. West, who currently serves as the director of the Taubman ...
Harrison Zolnierczyk '11 was released from the men's hockey team on Feb. 21, the same day the Providence Journal published an article about criminal charges the Canadian native faces in British Columbia. ...
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Dyslexic writer and disability rights activist Jonathan Mooney '00 told a Salomon 101 audience Wednesday that his alma mater made a "progressive, courageous and innovative" move by inviting him to speak. ...
When it comes to business, green guru Joel Makower thinks the idea of sustainability is a lot like teenage sex.
Award-winning science journalist and author Dava Sobel spoke about the challenges and pleasures of writing about science yesterday in Salomon 001 in the third installation of the Great Nonfiction Writers ...
Emerging subtypes of influenza A virus have many worried about the possibility of an imminent flu epidemic, with the disease's resistance to existing preventive and treatment methods only compounding ...