International applications for graduate schools fall nationwide
International graduate student enrollment has fallen in the United States since the Sept. 11 attacks, according to a recent survey by the Council of Graduate Schools.
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International graduate student enrollment has fallen in the United States since the Sept. 11 attacks, according to a recent survey by the Council of Graduate Schools.
The skiing team raced to its best finish in Brown history last week, tying for second at the United States Collegiate Ski Association National Championships on Brundage Mountain in McCall, Idaho.
Black and Latino students should seek out all available resources at Brown, students and alumni moderators agreed during a discussion, "Navigating the Brown Experience," on Sunday night.
Students on financial aid at Brown who receive outside scholarships can use the money to reduce some, but not all, of their student contributions. But students who receive outside support will also have ...
The women's skiing team has qualified for the USCSA National Championships after finishing in first place in the giant slalom last weekend at the USCSA Eastern Regional Championships. With their time ...
With four racers placing in the top 15, women's skiing finished first in the giant slalom for the second week in a row at the Colby-Sawyer Carnival in New Hampshire on Friday. The Bears also competed ...
The rapidly rising price of textbooks has the Brown Bookstore and other outlets looking for alternatives and ways to reduce the burden on Brown students.
Seven years after being promised more than $100 million from a single donor, Saint Mary's College of California found itself the victim of a cunning real estate-fraud plan and without a penny of the promised ...
The Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs is attempting to lessen the danger associated with the high-risk drinking of college students.
Despite the absence of two top skiers out due to injuries, the women's skiing team kept ahead of its competition, finishing in first place in the giant slalom last weekend at the Boston College Carnival. ...
Refugees recently resettled to Providence from countries such as Burundi, Liberia and Somalia face a variety of challenges. "One boy calls his older sister his mother because his parents are both dead," ...
If you're a tall, fair-skinned, legal U.S. immigrant, you are likely to earn more than your shorter, darker-skinned counterparts, according to a recent study conducted by a Vanderbilt University professor. ...
Leaders in sports, academia and business are orchestrating a plan to establish a new professional football league that would mandate that all its players be college graduates.
Amherst College President Tony Marx has set in motion an initiative to attract lower-income students whose annual family income is less than $40,000.
A newly appointed commission will consider whether standardized testing should be implemented into two-year and four-year colleges and universities as part of an effort to prove students are learning ...
A January 2006 demographic study highlights a lack of diversity atop athletic leadership positions at universities competing at the Division I-A level of the National Colleg-iate Athletic Association. ...
Rebecca Pronsky '02, dubbed the "new Joni Mitchell" by the Montreal Gazette, will give a free performance at the Sarah Doyle Women's Center on Thursday at 8 p.m.
On Nov. 16, over 100 Brown students donned bright orange t-shirts declaring that "Half of Our Neighbors Can't Afford Housing" in support of Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week. While more dramatic ...
Imitation may be the highest form of flattery, but if it happens to be "hostile" and "abusive" it has to stop, according to a new regulation of the National Collegiate Athletic Association.
Boston College, one of the nation's most prominent Jesuit universities, began offering an interdisciplinary minor in Jewish studies on Oct. 2, despite having fewer than 100 students who self-identify ...