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(10/27/23 2:02am)
As Halloween rapidly approaches, campus has come alive with students scrambling to pull together last-minute costume ideas — juggling group and solo appearances on their search for fun, original themes. ...
(10/17/23 1:03am)
On the Main Green Wednesday, students gathered around a table adorned with LGBTQ+ flags, pins, flavored popcorn and plentiful rainbow merchandise. The table’s offerings were part of the University’s ...
(09/27/23 1:01am)
The University is one of 17 higher education institutions named in a class-action suit that alleges the schools violated federal antitrust laws by collaborating on financial aid policies when some members ...
(09/26/23 1:03am)
Set to take the stage for the Afrika Nyaga Drum Festival’s 11th annual performance during PVDFest on Sept. 10, Malian Djembe Master Sidy Maïga and his selected group of artists were practicing constantly ...
(12/21/22 12:01am)
The University accepted 879 students to the class of 2027 from a pool of 6,770 early decision applicants, wrote Logan Powell, current dean of admission and incoming associate provost for enrollment, in ...
(11/30/22 3:03am)
Three years after promising to double its undergraduate student veteran population, the University has “nearly achieved” its goal, University Spokesperson Brian Clark wrote in an email to The Herald. ...
(10/28/22 4:31am)
Alumni interviews for prospective students will not resume following their suspension at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an email from the Office of College Admission sent to alumni ...
(10/21/22 4:04am)
The University pledged in 2019 to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2040 and cut its emissions by 75% by 2025, simultaneously unveiling multiple projects to reach these goals.
(09/22/22 2:05am)
James Tilton, who prefers to go by Jim, begins his mornings in a classic 1860 colonial farmhouse in Clinton, Conn. He then embarks on a one-hour journey to College Hill, where he works as the University’s ...
(09/09/22 2:04am)
Nearly 70% of students admitted to the University’s class of 2026 accepted a spot last spring, a record-high that slightly surpasses the previous rate set by the class of 2025, Dean of Admission Logan ...
(09/07/22 2:03am)
A lawsuit alleging that Brown was part of a group of colleges that ignored its commitment to need-blind admission policies can move ahead, a federal judge in Illinois ruled in late August.
(04/27/22 2:00am)
A new student group, Rural Students at Brown, aims to foster a safe space for rural students admitted to the University.
(04/11/22 4:05am)
A sea of admitted students clad in red lanyards and drawstring bags visited Brown on Friday for the Class of 2026’s first in-person admitted students’ day, also known as A Day on College Hill.
(04/08/22 2:05am)
The University released its Regular Decision application results March 31 at 7 p.m., admitting 1,651 students for a total of 2,546 students to the Class of 2026, The Herald previously reported.
(04/06/22 4:03am)
The University will host three days of the annual A Day on College Hill event in person for the class of 2026 on April 8, 13 and 22, Dean of Admission Logan Powell wrote in an email to The Herald. This ...
(03/31/22 11:01pm)
The University extended offers of admission to 1,651 applicants tonight, resulting in an overall acceptance rate of 5% this year, Dean of Admission Logan Powell wrote in an email to The Herald.
(03/24/22 2:02am)
Tom Perez ’83, former United States secretary of labor and former chair of the Democratic National Committee, discussed voting rights with Wendy Schiller, professor of political science and director ...
(03/16/22 4:02am)
The University’s Ad Hoc Committee on Promoting Financial Health and Sustainability recommended that the undergraduate class size expand by “5 to 10% through careful enrollment management” and increased ...
(03/03/22 3:02am)
Students, parents and University faculty crowded into the Salomon Center on Wednesday to listen to a lecture from the 2021 Co-recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences Guido Imbens MA’89 ...
(02/24/22 3:03am)
A first-of-its-kind bill that proposes an effective ban on legacy admissions in higher education was introduced in Congress earlier this month, according to a press release from Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR). ...