Quiz Bowl team heads to nat'l competition
It doesn't play on a court or field, but one of Brown's most successful teams has been winning competitive regional tournaments and is heading to a national competition this spring.
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It doesn't play on a court or field, but one of Brown's most successful teams has been winning competitive regional tournaments and is heading to a national competition this spring.
After securing approval from the Brown Corporation in the spring, the University has entered into an official research affiliation with Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee.
The Test of English as a Foreign Language, long considered the standard language assessment tool for international applicants to Brown, now has company.
A team of archaeologists including Professor of Anthropology Stephen Houston recently reported the discovery of what appears to be the oldest writing in the Western Hemisphere. The finding, which was ...
When Brown students work in local hospitals, "textbooks come to life," according to Mark Zimmerman, associate professor of psychiatry and human behavior. Undergraduates find many ways to bring what they ...
The third annual Brown Biotech Expo is not just for career-oriented students, according to organizers of the event.
The Sharpe Refectory was transformed into a veritable Kitchen Stadium Wednesday afternoon, with about 20 Brown students vying for, among other titles, that of "most original Ratty Iron Chef."
"Now we can all breathe a little easier," read one Rhode Island Department of Health slogan in support of the Public Health and Workplace Safety Act, which went into effect March 1.
The creators of the new eBay-style Web site locallygrownfood.com want you to think before biting into an apple.
Technical theater artists at Brown might not be visible on stage, but the final product of their labor is anything but invisible. These students are responsible for sets, sound, design, costume, props, ...
When Lynsey Le '06 visited Brown as a prospective student, she attended a student multicultural show and remembers thinking, "This is what I want to do."
University Hall was built with slave labor, panelists said in a discussion held Monday night by the University Steering Committee on Slavery and Justice.
In the months preceding the presidential election, campus political groups like the College Democrats and Run Against Bush have been working to get students canvassing, protesting and voting. But while ...
At the end of last spring, it seemed like change was in the air for club sports. With control of club sports like Ultimate Frisbee and women's rugby divided between the athletic department and the Undergraduate ...
With the beginning of Faunce House's 24-hour schedule later this week, students will have a spot to study any time of the day. This space is the product of months of planning and security considerations, ...