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(02/17/21 3:01am)
The Office of the Vice President for Research and the University Library co-sponsored Brown's Love Data Week, which was hosted online this year in the form of webinars and workshops during the week of ...
(02/08/21 3:03am)
The Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative is currently in the process of developing a new concentration, which it hopes to launch in Fall 2021 or Fall 2022, according to D. Rae Gould, associate ...
(11/05/20 3:01am)
The University collaborated with the Rhode Island School of Design to launch a new joint master of arts in design engineering program, which will begin in the summer of 2021. The program aims to bring ...
(10/22/20 3:51am)
Although first-years will not arrive on College Hill until at least the spring semester due to the coronavirus pandemic, the University’s Meiklejohn Program is currently working remotely to prepare ...
(10/06/20 1:04am)
Professor Stephen Porder received the Fulbright-Tocqueville Distinguished Chair Award to conduct research and teach at the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris next year.
During his stay in Paris, ...
(10/01/20 3:05am)
Twelve hundred students pre-registered for Brown's Big Virtual Fall Career Fair, which was hosted by the CareerLab on Handshake Wednesday afternoon.
Different from past years, the career fair this ...
(09/17/20 2:25am)
In April, Brown created the Healthy Fall 2020 Task Force: a 14-person committee charged with giving high-level administrators recommendations for developing a public health plan for reopening in the fall.
Five ...
(06/04/20 8:52pm)
Earlier this year, Ryan Silverman ’23 had planned to spend his summer conducting research supported by his Undergraduate and Teaching Research Award. But due to restrictions posed by COVID-19, his research ...
(04/20/20 9:00pm)
After asking students to vacate campus to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, the University committed to issuing credits or refunds for 50 percent of students’ room and board fees for the semester.
But ...
(04/06/20 9:46pm)
Reflecting on notions of equity, choice and transparency in the context of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, students expressed mixed reactions to the temporary academic policy implemented by the University ...
(03/27/20 7:58pm)
Professors across disciplines are preparing for the challenges and opportunities of a virtual academic environment in advance of the resumption of classes remotely March 30.
The Herald spoke to six professors ...
(03/26/20 3:49pm)
The University updated several academic policies following the move to remote learning and teaching in response to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic and recent student and faculty concerns.
Policy changes ...
(03/05/20 5:03am)
Since the University partnered with an online platform that offers free courses to over 20 million users in May 2017, only five BrownX courses have been offered. At the start of the partnership with edX, ...
(02/20/20 5:05am)
Following the midpoint of the 10-year strategic plan “Building on Distinction,” President Christina Paxson P ’19 and Provost Richard Locke P ’18 discussed the plan’s accomplishments and steps ...
(02/06/20 5:05am)
Gov. Gina Raimondo announced her endorsement of Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg at his campaign event Wednesday morning, making her the first governor in the country to do so.
“I ...
(02/05/20 5:01am)
Three new senior fellows at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs will lead study groups on issues in American society and global politics this semester.
The non-credit study groups ...
(01/30/20 5:05am)
The Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs launched the John F. Kennedy Jr. Initiative for Documentary Film and Social Progress this semester, a program designed to emphasize social issues ...
(01/23/20 5:18am)
In December, Ryan Saadeh ’20 won a 2020 Marshall Scholarship, a prestigious fellowship that covers the costs of one to three years of post-graduate study in the United Kingdom.
Saadeh was one of 46 ...
(11/25/19 5:44am)
James Kellner, assistant professor of environmental studies, holds up a Trilobite fossil, describing the ancient marine creature.
“This animal could see in almost 360 degrees,” he said. Trilobites, ...
(11/08/19 5:02am)
As federal spending on the post-9/11 wars has ballooned to $5.9 trillion, the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs joined with the The Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the ...