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Have you ever thought about concentrating in Disability and Design? What about Storytelling in the Museum?
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Have you ever thought about concentrating in Disability and Design? What about Storytelling in the Museum?
The University’s Task Force on the Status of Women Faculty’s April 2023 report found that women faculty feel their service to the Brown community is “undocumented and, as a consequence, underappreciated.” ...
As of Thursday, undergraduates have 847 course options to choose from for the upcoming fall 2024 semester, according to Courses@Brown. With so many options, how do you know you haven’t overlooked the ...
This year, the Student Government Association’s spring 2024 elections will be held between March 15 and March 18. Two candidates are running to be the president of the Undergraduate Council of Students, ...
If you skip TAPS 1280W: “Native American Indigenous Theatre Performance,” your instructor will definitely notice.
Imagine this: Shopping period is ending soon. After an hours-long search for another course to add to your schedule, you seem to have found the one. But how will you know whether it’s the best course ...
The School of Engineering announced revisions to the curriculum of ENGN 0030: “Introduction to Engineering” in an email sent to students and reviewed by The Herald. The new curriculum will feature ...
You may have seen the stickers.
Birth By Us, a maternal health app co-founded by Ijeoma Uche ’21, is one of three winners of the 2024 Westly Prize for Young Social Innovators, the Westly Foundation announced Jan. 23 on X, formerly ...
The University drilled geothermal wells in three locations in September and October to explore whether geothermal heating could help the University meet its decarbonization goals, according to a Nov. ...
Philip Chan, associate professor of medicine and behavioral and social sciences, was sworn in as a member of the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS Sept. 20, according to a PACHA press release. ...