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A banner implementation
It's been over six months since Brown Against Banner - the Facebook group that quickly gained over 750 members and represented the first flood of student criticism of the new online registration system ...
Charges dismissed in Sept. 10 incidents
Charges filed against the two students arrested in separate Sept. 10 incidents that led to allegations of police misconduct were dismissed Wednesday at pre-trial conferences at the Sixth District Court ...
Former provost inaugurated as UChicago president
Brown's former provost, Robert Zimmer, who worked to mold the University into a stronger research institution, was inaugurated Friday as the 13th president of the University of Chicago.
Slavery and justice report lands U. in national spotlight
Nearly 100 newspapers, MSNBC and National Public Radio covered last week's long-awaited release of the final report from the University Steering Committee on Slavery and Justice.
Police report details downtown September incident
Two separate incidents resulting in the arrest of black University students in the early morning hours of Sept. 10 have focused attention on the actions of the Department of Public Safety and the Providence ...
Decade-long path to LiSci ends today
The Changing Face of Campus: First in a Series Today's dedication of the Sidney E. Frank Hall for Life Sciences - the most expensive building in University history - represents the culmination of a planning, ...
Police brutality charge, reaction mirror '02 incident
The racially charged allegation of police brutality made last week by a Brown graduate student recalls a 2002 incident in which two black students were arrested on the Main Green after refusing to show ...
Student alleging police brutality arraigned Tuesday
Chipalo Street '06 GS, who has said he was brutally assaulted in an altercation involving Providence Police Department and Brown Department of Public Safety officers, was arraigned Tuesday on misdemeanor ...
Alcohol report addresses education, Orientation
The campus committee charged with reviewing the University's alcohol policy released a report last month calling for increased oversight in residence halls and an expansion of alcohol education programming ...
Simmons denies interest in Harvard presidency
President Ruth Simmons said publicly last week that she intends to carry out her term as Brown's leader, ending months of speculation that she might abruptly depart to become Harvard University's next ...
Turnover at the top
Four top officials left the administration over the summer, and another announced her intention to depart later this month, prompting President Ruth Simmons to re-assign one of her experienced deputies ...
Fuller '68 P'06, new admins greet class of 2010
After settling in on College Hill over the past few days, first-years assembled last night for the first time as the class of 2010 - the University's 243rd incoming class - to hear University administrators ...
Web Update: Greene to leave Brown for UChicago
David Greene, vice president for campus life and student services, has resigned to become vice president for strategic initiatives at the University of Chicago, President Ruth Simmons announced July 25 ...
Student kidnapped while traveling in Israel
Summer travel misadventures for the typical Brown student might include delayed flights, lost luggage or errant taxi drivers, but one rising senior ran into far greater trouble simply by stepping into ...
Web Update: Prof. flees Beirut amid ongoing violence
With fighting between Israel and the militia group Hezbollah continuing to wreak havoc in Lebanon and northern Israel, University officials said two Brown students studying in Tel Aviv plan to stay in ...
Prof. sues U. over contract dispute
Beverly Haviland, visiting associate professor and senior lecturer in American civilization, has filed a civil suit against the University after administrators granted her a two-and-a-half year contract ...
Web Update: Bergeron to replace Armstrong as dean of the College
Katherine Bergeron, professor of music and chair of the department, has been selected as the University's next dean of the College. Bergeron, who will take her new post on July 1, replaces Paul Armstrong, ...
Web Update: Student kidnapped while traveling in Israel
Benjamin Bright-Fishbein '07 was kidnapped and later released early Sunday by Palestinian gunmen as he was traveling in Israel, according to University officials. The United States consulate in Jerusalem ...
Team Ruth
Chants of "Ruth, Ruth, Ruth" reverberate as President Simmons takes the stage at large University gatherings. There's little doubt that Brown's 18th president has captured the hearts and minds of much ...