‘What home means to me’: International students reflect on IMP’s 25th anniversary
Yeuen Kim ’92 MD’96 P’24.5 P’26’s grandmother always taught her to “close her wings.” That is, wear an outfit with coordinated colors.
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Yeuen Kim ’92 MD’96 P’24.5 P’26’s grandmother always taught her to “close her wings.” That is, wear an outfit with coordinated colors.
On Jan. 25, Brown officially announced plans to become the eighth U.S. college to offer need-blind admissions to international students.
Early this semester, the University’s international advising team introduced a newsletter, podcast and series of workshops to further support international students on campus. International students ...
Brown University will shift to a need-blind admissions policy for international students starting with the class of 2029.
On Nov. 6, the projector in the Martinos Auditorium of the Granoff Center for Creative Arts lit up with the sharp, colorful scenes of Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese’s film “This is Not a Burial, It’s ...
The first time Keshia Abraham and her mother visited her younger brother in high school, they were brought to the principal’s office to discuss his attention problems.
The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority recently concluded a 13-month pilot program to offer free rides to all passengers on the R-line, which runs from Cranston to Pawtucket through downtown Providence. ...