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Admission officers often talk about standardized test scores, from the SAT to the ACT and beyond. But with legislation in Washington proposing standardized assessment for college students, University ...
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Admission officers often talk about standardized test scores, from the SAT to the ACT and beyond. But with legislation in Washington proposing standardized assessment for college students, University ...
Discussing their activities so far this year, members of the Task Force on Undergraduate Education met Wednesday evening with the Undergraduate Council of Students.
Though still in its early stages, the University's reaccreditation process may be getting a boost from the Task Force on Undergraduate Education.
For Charles Hales, Thursday morning was all about "why transit matters."
Lt. Gov. Elizabeth Roberts '78 left last Friday for Taiwan, leading a New England delegation of lawmakers on an eight-day trip focused on healthcare issues and economic development.
The faculty approved a new sabbatical policy in March, but University officials are still gearing up for a long and uncertain implementation process.
The University committee charged with evaluating the undergraduate College met Sept. 11 in University Hall for the first time since May and the third time since it was created in March.
Thayer Street gained a new, leafy canopy over the summer as part of an improvement program that has already lead to new crosswalks and refurbished sidewalks along the College Hill thoroughfare.
A new committee to review four major aspects of the Brown undergraduate curriculum will be officially announced today in campus-wide e-mails to students and faculty.
New applications will be solicited later this week for a fourth student member to serve on the Task Force on Undergraduate Education.
With surf, turf and what Dean of the College Katherine Bergeron called a "fabulously delicious" column of chocolate for dessert, the Task Force on Undergraduate Education met for the first time Thursday ...
When students picked up The Herald on the morning of March 11, 1986, they saw a front-page story that would shock both the University and nation.
Faculty members on the Task Force on Undergraduate Education will try to keep an open mind when the committee meets for the first time Thursday, they told The Herald.
Advising at Brown is under the microscope following the release of a University-led report investigating open curriculum programs at several colleges.
At its meeting yesterday, the College Curriculum Council reviewed a pilot program to standardize course evaluation forms throughout the College and discussed concerns about Banner's effect on enrollment-limited ...
The University has begun to experience an overall decrease in class sizes as part of the Plan for Academic Enrichment's effort to improve faculty-student interaction.
The Task Force on Undergraduate Education welcomed Rakim Brooks '09 to its ranks late last month as another student stepped down from his position.
With the Banner online registration system set to launch next month, the College Curriculum Council, which approves course caps, is rushing to set class sizes for limited-enrollment courses.
Three students were selected late last week by the Undergraduate Council of Students to serve on the recently created Task Force on Undergraduate Education.
Students are strongly opposed to including a foreign language requirement in the undergraduate curriculum, a recent Herald poll found.