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PhD candidate seeks reinstatement amid Ed. Dept. investigation into Brown
Since Meg Wilson — a PhD candidate in the Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences — was dismissed from her program in January, a group of students and members of the Graduate Labor ...
Community Coordinator union begins bargaining process with University
The Labor Organization of Community Coordinators began their first contract bargaining session with the University on Feb.16.
University recognizes Brown Center for Students of Color student labor union
The University officially recognized the Third World Labor Organization, according to a Wednesday TWLO Instagram post. The union represents 53 student workers at the Brown Center for Students of Color. ...
Brown to voluntarily recognize Third World Labor Organization
The University is prepared to recognize the Third World Labor Organization — a union representing student workers at the Brown Center for Students of Color — pending the review of signed union authorization ...
Graduate Labor Organization announces spring divestment campaign
The Graduate Labor Organization announced that it will spend the spring demanding that the University divest from companies facilitating the Israel-Palestine war in an Instagram post on Feb. 5.
Computer science, economics experts discuss AI influence on job market amid tech layoffs
In January, several major tech companies — including industry giants Google, Amazon and Meta — announced a wave of layoffs in which over 20,000 workers lost their jobs, according to CNBC.
GLO members discuss new contract, bargaining process
The Graduate Labor Organization announced the ratification of its second union contract with the University last month, The Herald previously reported. The new contract includes increases to the annual ...
The Herald’s shopping schedule: Science, literature, movie-making and dance
As shopping period goes into full swing, The Herald shares a selection of six spring 2024 courses — from performing arts to applied math — that are favorites in the newsroom.
GLO ratifies second union contract with University
On Tuesday, the Graduate Labor Organization announced the ratification of its second union contract with the University after a 544-4 vote.
Postdoctoral researchers, Dean’s Faculty Fellows announce plans to unionize
The University’s postdoctoral researchers and Dean’s Faculty Fellows announced their plans to unionize Friday afternoon, according to a press release shared with The Herald. If successful, the Brown ...
Local vendors bring winter cheer to Providence Flea’s annual holiday markets
The Providence Flea opened its doors Nov. 24 for the its annual Holiday Markets, held Fridays and Sundays at Farm Fresh Rhode Island. Over four weeks, the market will feature over 250 local vendors, with ...
Student performance groups express concerns over temporary removal of Alumnae Hall stage thrust
On Aug. 31, the Student Activities Office proposed changes to the Alumnae Hall performance stage after announcing in an email to student performance groups that due to sustained damage of some of the ...
Community members march to Textron headquarters, continue calls for divestment
Around 100 students marched from the Main Green to the downtown headquarters of Textron, a multi-industry company involved in defense manufacturing, as part of a walkout organized by the Brown University ...
What was ACCRIP — and what is ACURM?
This story is part of The Herald's ongoing coverage of student arrests following a Nov. 8 sit-in at University Hall. To get more context and read our full coverage, click here.
Suzanne Goin ’88 hosts cooking event, discusses culinary career
Suzanne Goin ’88 – a James Beard award-winning chef, author and restaurant owner – collaborated with University Health and Wellness and Brown Dining Services to host a “Chef Dinner Night” at ...
Sunrise Brown hosts student climate activists for conference, workshops, collaboration
Last weekend, more than 160 students from more than 40 universities across the United States and Canada convened on College Hill for the inaugural College Climate Gathering hosted by Sunrise Brown. From ...
Students workers discuss decisions to unionize at UCS town hall meeting
The Undergraduate Council of Students hosted a student labor town hall Wednesday focused on the experiences of on-campus student workers. The meeting included comments from on-campus student union members ...
BEMS offers student volunteers opportunities for hands-on EMT experience
Founded in 1978, Brown Emergency Medical Services serves the Brown community as a paid and volunteer ambulance service, offering free emergency prehospital care. According to their website, BEMS “is ...
Department of Public Safety launches new pedestrian safety initiatives
Last month, the Department of Public Safety launched a new initiative that aims to “enhance pedestrian safety and decrease accidents” at campus intersections, according to a Sept. 19 Today@Brown announcement. ...