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(07/11/15 3:22pm)
Kathy Takayama, executive director of the Sheridan Center for Teaching and Learning, will leave the University to become associate provost, executive director of the Center for Teaching and Learning and ...
(04/09/15 4:42am)
The student group Liberation in North Korea is holding its first-ever Choco Pie gram fundraiser Tuesday through Thursday to spread awareness about the country’s political corruption and raise money ...
(04/06/15 4:19am)
Actor and political activist George Takei will speak on campus April 27, leaders of Brown Lecture Board told The Herald. While best known for his role as Hikaru Sulu on the television series “Star Trek,” ...
(03/12/15 5:48am)
While many students must monitor only their personal savings accounts, members of the Brown Socially Responsible Investment Fund are now responsible for managing $100,000. The Investment Office granted ...
(03/03/15 4:44am)
An unknown male opened the drivers’ door of a student’s car and displayed a firearm at about 9:40 p.m. March 1, according to a crime alert sent by the Department of Public Safety. The victim drove ...
(02/11/15 7:01am)
Beppie Huidekoper, executive vice president for finance and administration, is one of six nominees for the I-195 Redevelopment District Commission, Gov. Gina Raimondo announced last week. The commission ...
(02/03/15 5:30am)
The flow of federal research funding to the University is only now starting to recover from the 2013 federal sequestration. As a result of the sequester, the total pool of research funds at the University ...
(11/18/14 6:52am)
The number of out-of-state visitors to Rhode Island will double this year during what is typically the off-season period from Nov. 8 to Dec. 7, largely due to a mix of large conferences and leisure travel, ...
(11/12/14 6:47am)
After his arrest in February on 42 felony and misdemeanor charges of wage theft, owner of Gourmet Heaven Chung Cho sat for a final hearing Nov. 3, the Yale Daily News reported.
The court heard his request ...
(10/27/14 6:30am)
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visited the Ocean State Friday to advocate for Gina Raimondo, Democratic candidate for governor. Along with Senators Jack Reed, D-R.I., and Sheldon Whitehouse, ...
(10/16/14 4:05am)
After 36 years of publication, the Providence Phoenix, an alternative weekly newspaper, is releasing its final issue Thursday.
The paper began in March 1978 as the NewPaper under the leadership of Ty ...
(09/30/14 4:10am)
Nightclubs in the Jewelry District have come under scrutiny and now must comply with new restrictions following several violent incidents, including a gang shooting at the nightclub Karma that left two ...
(09/18/14 4:25am)
Super PACs, access to government officials and donation caps emerged as critical points of discussion at a Janus Forum debate on campaign finance Wednesday evening.
The event featured Lawrence Lessig, ...
(09/11/14 4:05am)
Since the University began offering the online language learning program Rosetta Stone to the campus community free of charge in the spring, it has quickly seen “the fastest adoption of any software ...
(09/04/14 6:32am)
In response to student complaints about the quality of the campus wireless network, Computing and Information Services installed a new wireless network this summer meant to replace Brown-Secure and Brown-EZ, ...
(12/05/13 5:30am)
Andrews Dining Commons, a new eatery, campus center and study lounge, is on schedule to open in Andrews Hall in January, Senior Associate Dean of Residential Life and Dining Services Richard Bova told ...
(11/20/13 4:53am)
As it turns out, falling asleep soon after studying might help you remember what you just read, according to findings that researchers in Professor of Cognitive, Linguistic and Psychological Sciences ...
(11/04/13 5:13am)
As smartphones continue to become more widespread, students are finding both social and academic reasons to join the app craze.
Noah Fradin ’15 developed an app called “Punch-Hang With Friends,” ...
(10/25/13 4:00am)
Roughly 28 percent of students support making all multi-user bathrooms gender-neutral, 47 percent support making some bathrooms gender-neutral and 15 percent do not support converting any bathrooms, according ...
(10/17/13 5:07am)
The Blue Room, Ivy Room, Campus Market and Poppy’s will accept credit cards starting in early November, representatives from dining services and campus life said.
The eateries will accept Visa, MasterCard, ...