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(09/09/15 4:06am)
Bronze arms protruding from bare white walls and multiple projections playing simultaneously add a new dimension to the photographs in Hank Willis Thomas’ exhibit, “Primary Sources.”
In the exhibit, ...
(02/11/15 6:50am)
Shakespeare meets Edward Hopper, a Roman slave chases the girl next door to win his freedom and a Chinese-American woman follows her brother into the underworld in this semester’s array of performances ...
(11/21/14 8:19am)
Resurrecting artwork pushed farther and farther into the depths of a storage locker, Folkmade displays the pieces of five artists in a setting far removed from the traditional gallery: online. The student-run ...
(11/11/14 5:05am)
The babble of approximately 20 audience members faded as baritone Andrew Garland, teaching associate for the music department, and accompanying pianist Donna Loewy set foot on stage to perform “American ...
(11/07/14 5:25am)
(10/28/14 4:05am)
Exploding magic tricks in the middle of an elementary school classroom and daily rounds of chess with Janitor Jim marked a journey governed by dyslexia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder for ...
(10/17/14 4:02am)
Entering the ivy-covered brick mansion on Prospect Street, one is confronted by a collection of contrasts. Contemporary images in a modern medium are hung on the aging walls. A small, bright, experimental ...
(10/07/14 6:49am)
Four-, five- and six-fingered hand prints snake along Production Workshop Upspace’s walls, interspersed with questions and statements like “how many people have you seen naked?” and “#freethenipple,” ...
(09/26/14 5:49am)
Voices of Bengali, Amharic, Macedonian and Tagalog have gained new resonance on campus this week as the Brown Student Language Exchange kicked off this semester’s courses.
BSLE’s five student fellows ...
(09/16/14 6:33am)
Drawing from both the canonical and the avant-garde, this season’s theater lineup will explore the transcendental power of relationships and art’s ability to grapple with timeless issues of identity.
Sock ...
(09/09/14 4:15am)
On November 16, 1964, the Rockefeller Library opened its doors, featuring signs of the times like smoking rooms and a pneumatic tube messaging system. In honor of the half-century anniversary of this ...
(05/19/14 10:03pm)
The College Curriculum Council approved contemplative studies as Brown’s newest concentration at its meeting last week.
The concentration will become the University’s 79th field of study, excluding ...
(04/21/14 4:05am)
Faculty members in the Department of English approved a proposal to restructure the undergraduate concentration last week.
The changes must still be confirmed by the College Curriculum Council in order ...
(04/17/14 4:20am)
About one fourth of the student body skips class at least once a week, according to a Herald poll conducted March 3-4.
Roughly 14 percent of respondents reported that they skip class once a week, 11 ...
(04/07/14 5:36am)
The voices of around 60 teal-clad students during Saturday’s March Against Sexual Assault welcomed Jaclyn Friedman, feminist activist and writer, to College Hill. Chanting lines such as “No slut ...
(03/21/14 5:23am)
As students struggle to fund summer plans, the University has expanded its Undergraduate Teaching and Research Awards program, accommodating 50 additional students and increasing the award from $3,000 ...
(03/11/14 5:54am)
With the number of high school students taking Advanced Placement courses more than doubling over the last 10 years, some of Brown’s peer institutions have stopped accepting AP and International Baccalaureate ...
(03/10/14 4:00am)
The noontime Sharpe Refectory rush was especially crowded Friday, as around 300 seventh and eighth graders from middle schools throughout Rhode Island swarmed campus for the “250+ Day of Academic Discovery.”
The ...
(03/03/14 5:05am)
With a new professor, different textbook and an unusually high average on the first midterm, the material of the infamous weed-out course CHEM0350: “Organic Chemistry” underwent marked changes this ...
(02/26/14 5:25am)
Ross Cheit, professor of public policy and political science, will discuss the 15-year process of compiling his new book, “The Witch-Hunt Narrative: Politics, Psychology and the Sexual Abuse of Children” ...