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(02/24/23 3:02am)
The University announced its first full cohort of student-athletes in the Tillman Leadership Institute, a new program run by the Pat Tillman Foundation that offers executive coaching and leadership development ...
(12/01/22 3:04am)
Several student clubs sponsored a conversation with two Rhode Island representatives centered around identifying local avenues for protecting abortion access on Wednesday at the Watson Institute for International ...
(11/21/22 3:43am)
The Open Curriculum enables students to personalize their degrees and begin pursuing their career interests. For some, following their interests has led to the development of companies that solve complex ...
(11/03/22 2:00am)
The monthly Graduate Student Council meeting began with a presentation by guest speaker Thomas A. Lewis ’90, interim dean of the Graduate School and professor of religious studies, on the September ...
(11/01/22 1:03am)
In recent years, classes, clubs and organizations on campus have turned to the social media platform TikTok to engage with students and connect with the broader community. With TikTok becoming increasingly ...
(10/18/22 2:41am)
The second cohort of a scholarship and leadership initiative for students from historically underrepresented backgrounds in the Master of Public Health program was announced Sept. 9, according to a Sept. ...
(10/06/22 3:33am)
In their second meeting of the semester, the Graduate Student Council hosted Graduate Labor Organization President Sherena Razek GS and Secretary Mary Higgins to discuss the recent removal of two graduate ...
(09/27/22 1:01am)
The annual Harvard-Brown football game took place Saturday at Brown Stadium — the first face off at home since 2018.
(09/08/22 1:04am)
The Graduate School Council hosted Bryant Ford, the new director of Counseling and Psychological Services, in its first meeting of the semester Wednesday. During the meeting, the council discussed the ...
(04/27/22 2:02am)
“The fraction of the As is getting pretty high — too high for comfort,” President Christina Paxson P ’19 told The Herald in 2014, pointing to the continuous grade inflation at Brown and at its ...
(04/12/22 2:00am)
NASA astrophysicist and Citizen Science Officer Marc Kuchner facilitated a seminar Tuesday in Barus and Holley on the growing importance of “citizen science” — an uncoordinated collection of independent ...
(04/07/22 2:04am)
Professor of Religious Studies Thomas Lewis ’90 was appointed as interim dean of the Graduate School, according to an April 5 Today@Brown announcement from Provost Richard Locke P’18. Lewis will begin ...
(04/07/22 2:00am)
At the Graduate Student Council’s monthly meeting Wednesday, graduate departmental representatives voted on commencement speakers for this year’s graduate student graduation ceremony.
(03/22/22 2:04am)
Rabbi Michelle Dardashti from Brown RISD Hillel accepted the position of Senior Rabbi at Kane Street Synagogue in Brooklyn, NY and will start her role later this summer.
(03/03/22 3:00am)
The Graduate Student Council hosted Andrew Campbell, dean of the graduate school, and Zhichun Lin, assistant director of career counseling, in its general body meeting on Wednesday.
(02/04/22 6:48am)
At the Graduate Student Council’s first meeting of the semester Wednesday evening, members approved a budget of $81,193 for the spring semester, voting to nearly double previous fund allocations toward ...
(01/31/22 5:02am)
The impending threat of the Omicron variant has caused uncertainty about how to proceed with the spring semester. Some professors and students have accepted the risks of the pandemic and are prepared ...
(11/17/21 6:05am)
In 2011, the I-195 Redevelopment District Commission was created to develop dozens of acres of land that were previously occupied by Interstate 195 in Providence’s Jewelry District and Fox Point neighborhoods. ...
(11/03/21 4:00am)
Nearly a year ago, when the 2020 presidential election was called for Joe Biden, The Herald reported that community members expressed cautious optimism about the change in office, looking forward to the ...
(10/27/21 5:10am)
For any recently hired faculty member, adjusting to a completely new work environment and connecting with their department and students are never easy tasks. And for anyone hired within the last year ...