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(09/27/23 2:04am)
The Warren Alpert Medical School recently announced it would stop submitting data to U.S. News and World Report for its “Best Medical Schools" rankings. In an open letter, Mukesh Jain, senior vice ...
(09/20/23 3:05am)
Brown recently announced the formation of an ad hoc committee to investigate the University’s admission policies, including the use of standardized testing, early decision and — perhaps most notably ...
(07/15/23 7:51pm)
On June 29, the Supreme Court, in a decision penned by Chief Justice John Roberts, ruled that the use of race-based affirmative action in college admission processes “cannot be reconciled with the guarantees ...
(04/28/23 3:57am)
As trees begin to bloom, professors assign final exams and the last remnants of A Day on College Hill are cleared away, it’s time to think about how the University will welcome a new class of undergraduates ...
(04/21/23 3:47am)
Dear Class of 2027,
(04/10/23 12:40am)
Last Tuesday, the Providence Police Department received a call threatening to bomb the University’s Muslim Student Center, inciting fear and forcing students in the center to relocate and rearrange ...
(04/03/23 2:01am)
If you have ever entered the Nelson Fitness Center’s loft, the following scene might sound familiar: You walk into the gym only to find every weight machine in use as students loiter to wait their turn. ...
(03/21/23 2:20am)
This semester, the Brown Renewable Energy and Sustainability Society has been advocating for a certificate in sustainability to join similar programs in data fluency, engaged scholarship, entrepreneurship, ...
(03/17/23 3:39am)
Next week, the University’s undergraduate student body will vote for leaders of the Undergraduate Council of Students, the Undergraduate Finance Board and the Class Coordinating Board — the three ...
(02/27/23 3:08am)
With the Supreme Court poised to strike down race-conscious admissions, Brown is considering a number of alternative strategies to uphold student body diversity without affirmative action. Associate Provost ...
(02/14/23 5:06am)
On December 4, Brown’s Department of Public Safety arrested Thony Greene, a man with a history of trespassing on University property, for allegedly invading students’ rooms in Wayland House. Greene, ...
(02/10/23 6:04am)
If you didn’t catch the latest season of the soap opera that Brown’s student government has become, you’re not alone: Only 27% of undergraduates participated in this week’s failed vote to recall ...
(02/03/23 4:01am)
As shopping period rolls around once more, every student at Brown is reminded of the joys and challenges of the open curriculum. The two weeks at the beginning of each semester find students packing into ...
(12/07/22 6:00am)
The Supreme Court seems poised to ban affirmative action, the use of race-conscious considerations in college admissions. During hearings in late October, members of the court’s conservative majority ...
(11/28/22 5:27am)
In its emails, the Department of Public Safety routinely advises students to “travel on well-lit streets and throughways.” But how can students do this when there is insufficient lighting around campus? ...
(11/10/22 5:27am)
A week and half ago, an obscene antisemitic note was discovered at Brown RISD Hillel, a center of Jewish life on College Hill.
(11/08/22 2:54am)
Today is Election Day. Voters across the country head to the polls to decide crucial contests for the Senate, House and governorships, as well as critical local and state offices. Marred by polarization ...
(10/27/22 2:00am)
Last week, the Providence City Council heard public testimony on a proposed zoning amendment that would further restrict students renting on College Hill. While currently no more than three students can ...
(10/07/22 3:00am)
According to its website, the Brown University Graduate School “is committed to fostering a welcoming and inclusive academic community.” But this fall, as three graduate students ― Jeremiah Zablon ...
(09/22/22 2:58am)
COVID-19 is still going around. Despite declining case counts nationwide, our country currently faces about 55,000 new infections and hundreds of deaths a day. At Brown, many of us know peers who have ...