Four months later, Rohde '90 recounts captivity
Few people captured by the Taliban live to tell the tale.
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Few people captured by the Taliban live to tell the tale.
Loui's Diner has long been famous among Brown students as a good place to end the night, start the morning or a combination of the two — but now the diner's pumpkin chocolate chip pancakes, muffins ...
Against the backdrop of a weakened economy, a shrunken endowment and a significantly diminished budget, the University's highest governing body is set to convene this weekend to evaluate the changes the ...
Saturday's sun shone on an unlikely scene near Kennedy Plaza. Children scampered by in colorful animal masks, musicians jammed on a stage and vendors clamored for the attention of passersby. The inaugural ...
Eight years ago, the University began a plan to increase the size of its faculty, build new facilities and strengthen the endowment, all funded by the largest capital campaign in Brown's history. But ...
Valerie Wilson, currently associate dean of the Graduate School, will replace Brenda Allen as associate provost and director of institutional diversity starting July 1.
Before his lecture Tuesday, former senator and 2004 Democratic vice presidential nominee John Edwards spoke with The Herald about poverty, life after his 2008 presidential run and his plans for the future. ...
The University's broad plans to improve its image abroad and bolster the study of international issues on campus are moving forward despite slow progress on some initiatives due to the economic crisis. ...
Amid tensions brought on by the recent war between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip and the upcoming elections in Israel this week, Nadav Tamir, consul general at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in ...
The University spent $15,000 to register Vice President for International Affairs David Kennedy '76 for the Clinton Global Initiative's annual meeting last September, according to a list released by the ...
With the University expecting to lose $60 million in planned operating revenue due to huge endowment losses, budget cuts and tempered ambitions may dominate the University's planning for the next several ...
Brown's endowment has been "impacted" in recent months by the poor economic climate, Provost David Kertzer '69 P'95 P'98 told The Herald in an e-mail, although the University has not announced any specifics ...
The Department of Clinical Neurosciences was split into separate departments of neurology and neurosurgery in a motion passed during the monthly faculty meeting on Tuesday.
Harvard and Princeton universities, which have two of the largest endowments in the United States, are implementing hiring freezes and reductions in construction plans, respectively, in response to the ...
The shiny metal "torpedo" seemed out of place in the daylight of the Main Green. So too did the men and women gathered around it wearing ivy wreaths and carrying spice "offerings."
Seven students in the Brown in Tanzania program are sweating out a strike this week after students protesting financial aid policies forced the University of Dar es Salaam, the program's host school, ...
After late nights and long days spent talking to strangers to support her yearlong addiction, Ariel Werner '09 has finally entered "detox" - election detox, that is.
The University will freeze hiring of staff and administrators as part of a broad response to the current economic climate, President Ruth Simmons said in an e-mail to the Brown community and in the monthly ...
Part-time grounds worker Bernard Ciotti was hard at work one recent morning, clearing the leaves off the paths of the Vartan Gregorian Quadrangle.
President Ruth Simmons warned the faculty at its monthly meeting yesterday of the need to defer or slow University projects given the current economic crisis, but she emphasized the importance of continuing ...