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(11/01/21 4:05am)
The women’s soccer team (11-3-0, 6-0-0 Ivy) clinched the Ivy League title after defeating Penn (9-4-2, 3-3-0 Ivy) Saturday at home. With the victory, the Bears won their second consecutive, and 14th ...
(10/01/21 4:05am)
The state of Rhode Island has long been regarded as an immigrant hub, with immigrants making up one in eight Rhode Island residents.
(07/19/21 1:39am)
While an undergraduate at Columbia studying economics — long before he would be named one of the World’s 50 Greatest Leaders by Fortune Magazine — Ashish Jha, dean of the School of Public Health, ...
(07/07/21 4:46am)
Gov. McKee vetoes renewable energy bill
Gov. Dan McKee vetoed a renewable energy bill that would have placed millions of dollars in costs of wind and solar projects onto ratepayers rather than developers, ...
(06/18/21 2:04am)
State legislators announce $13.1 billion budget proposal
Rhode Island legislators unveiled a $13.1 billion proposed state budget for the 2021-22 fiscal year, WPRI reported. The budget, which exceeds ...
(05/18/21 12:55am)
Alexander Barry ’20, a passionate writer and caring friend with a love for music, movies and literature passed away from Ewing Sarcoma Jan. 12.
Barry grew up in Calabasas, California and graduated ...
(05/16/21 1:43am)
The University ended Quiet Period today, three days early for students who arrived on campus from May 9 to 11 for the summer semester, according to a Saturday email from Associate Vice Presidents for ...
(05/06/21 7:47pm)
The University will host a delayed in-person Commencement ceremony for the class of 2020 either this fall, in either September or October 2021 or over Memorial Day weekend in May 2022, according to an ...
(05/01/21 3:14pm)
This article is the fourth in the four-part series "An Unexpected Commencement: The Class of 2021 Looks Back, and Forward."The class of 2021 spent its entire last year at Brown under COVID-19 ...
(04/09/21 2:01am)
“I must be effective, but not aggressive; womanly but not womanish; equal to social obligations but always on hand for the business ones,” Mary Emma Woolley 1895 wrote to her life partner Jeanette ...
(04/01/21 7:41pm)
Five years after the release of the Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan, the University is launching Phase II of the plan. Phase II reiterates the DIAP’s central goals while outlining new actions aimed ...
(03/19/21 2:04am)
When Annie Smith Peck submitted her application to the University in 1874 — the first woman to do so — she received a curt response from President Ezekiel Robinson.
“Women are not encouraged ...
(03/02/21 5:16pm)
The University expects to return to a two-semester system where all undergraduate, graduate and medical students will be brought back to campus to take classes and conduct research in person for the 2021-22 ...
(02/26/21 11:20pm)
The University will begin distributing $5.4 million to approximately 3,500 eligible undergraduate, graduate and medical students the week of March 8, according to a community-wide email from Provost Richard ...
(01/28/21 3:05am)
“I know the pain that losing a job can cause a family,” Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo said in her opening statement during her Senate commerce committee confirmation hearing for the role of Secretary ...
(01/12/21 7:03pm)
When Igor Cerasa GS joined the Graduate Labor Organization, a student employee union that advocates for graduate workers’ needs and protections, he was optimistic. But his feelings about the union, ...
(01/10/21 2:17am)
U.S. Rep. David Cicilline ’83 of Rhode Island has co-authored an article of impeachment against President Trump in light of the pro-Trump insurrection at the U.S. Capitol Wednesday.
The article of ...
(01/09/21 2:02am)
The University has leased rooms in the Omni Providence Hotel to house students during the spring semester, University Spokesperson Brian Clark wrote in an email to The Herald.
The University selected ...
(01/07/21 7:31pm)
Updated 12:49 a.m., Jan. 8, 2021
President-elect Joe Biden will nominate Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo for commerce secretary, according to a Friday announcement. A former venture capitalist, Raimondo ...
(11/16/20 12:57am)
Rhode Island House Speaker Nicholas Mattiello was defeated in an upset win by Republican Barbara Ann Fenton-Fung in the race for Cranston House District 15 on Nov. 3.
Mattiello, a conservative Democrat ...