Some sisterly advice
In September, my sister will begin her second year at Brown, and I'll be well into my third month of so-called real life. During shopping period, she'll probably call me for advice about which classes ...
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In September, my sister will begin her second year at Brown, and I'll be well into my third month of so-called real life. During shopping period, she'll probably call me for advice about which classes ...
The University suspended the Christian student group Reformed University Fellowship earlier this semester, though the group's president said the reasons for suspension remain unclear and have not been ...
Though students and Rhode Island residents praised the final report of the University Steering Committee on Slavery and Justice during a public discussion last night, it remains unclear how future community ...
Brown community members, Providence residents and local media are expected to attend a public discussion of the final report of the University Steering Committee on Slavery and Justice today at 4 p.m. ...
Just over a year after its inception, the Program in Commerce, Organizations, and Entrepreneurship is already more than halfway to its fundraising goal, largely due to a $15 million gift from the C.V. ...
The Changing Face of Campus: Last in a Series Eight University physical development projects are currently in design, fundraising or construction stages. The Herald looked at the status of each of the ...
After nearly three years of deliberation and discussion, the University Steering Committee on Slavery and Justice released its final report this afternoon, calling for public acknowledgement of Brown's ...
A spring 2004 New York Times article led some alums to understand the committee's purpose as working toward a plan for monetary reparations for slavery. The committee's creation came in the wake of a ...
The Changing Face of Campus: Second in a Series When President Ruth Simmons arrived at Brown in 2001, East Side residents were criticizing the proposed Life Sciences Building and what they perceived as ...
Pulitzer Prize-winners Peter Kovacs '78 P'10 and Stephanie Grace '87 of the New Orleans Times-Picayune recounted how Hurricane Katrina affected their city and its relationship with the newspaper Friday ...
When Tennessee native Arthur Kim '08 meets other Brown students from the South, he gives them a hug. Brunonians from Southern states may make up 12 percent of the class of 2010, but Kim said he finds ...
NEW YORK - Nearly 1,000 heads of state, CEOs, nonprofit leaders and socially conscious celebrities descended on the Sheraton New York Hotel and Tower last week at the request of former President Bill ...
NEW YORK - The world's richest person, two former heads of state and a globetrotting economist were all subject to President Ruth Simmons' questions as she led a panel discussion on solutions to global ...
President Ruth Simmons will lead former President Bill Clinton and Microsoft founder Bill Gates in a panel discussion about effecting social change tonight at the Clinton Global Initiative in New York ...
Brandon Mellor, editor-in-chief of Florida State University's campus newspaper, picked up the phone on Aug. 1 and learned his newspaper had been sold to media giant Gannett Co. Though the sale captured ...
The class of 2010 may not have been lauded as the "best class ever," but they did benefit from stepped-up recruiting efforts. Nearly 400 students received personalized letters of acceptance, and significantly ...
President Ruth Simmons reiterated her commitment to enhancing Brown's international profile and welcomed new faculty members at the first faculty meeting of the semester Tuesday evening.
Waffles drizzled with maple syrup for breakfast and frozen yogurt after every meal may appeal to many first-year students in the early weeks of their first semester at college, but could such eating habits ...
This year 229 incoming first-years took part in the Third World Transition Program, a four-day orientation program geared toward students of color. Since white students were first allowed to attend TWTP ...