Michael Bechek '10: Principles and the professor
Professor Ivory Franklin Frisbee seems like a know-it-all. He is.
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Professor Ivory Franklin Frisbee seems like a know-it-all. He is.
In a historic victory, Barack Obama was elected the 44th president Tuesday, demonstrating the broad base of support from Americans excited by his message of change and worried about the economy.
Members of the Corporation convened on campus Friday and Saturday for their first meeting since the economy took a sharp turn for the worse last month, discussing academic programs and addressing financial ...
With the ominous economic events of recent months as a backdrop, the Corporation will meet Friday and Saturday with a plan to discuss academic programs, including the state of the undergraduate College, ...
Outperforming the market and many peer institutions, the University earned a 6.3 percent return on its endowment in the fiscal year ending in June, Brown's top financial officer said Wednesday. While ...
In the early part of 1995, Vartan Gregorian, the president of Brown, flew to Chicago to meet with the board of directors of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge, a school reform initiative to which he had ...
About $400,000 in new grant money will fund travel awards and a revamped educational program for Brown students interested in global public health, the University announced Tuesday.
Marisa Quinn, the longtime assistant to President Ruth Simmons who was a ubiquitous presence by her boss's side for five years, will become the new head of Brown's public relations office, the University ...
First, there were whispers.
Vice President for International Affairs David Kennedy '76, who joined the University administration three months ago with the task of raising Brown's global profile, will serve as the interim director ...
Less than four years ago, Andres Idarraga '08 was in prison, serving a 14-year sentence for selling drugs. He was broke. When he was paroled, he would not have voting rights until he was nearly a senior ...
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Faced with the competing pressures of a slumping economy and the need to keep pace with peer schools that have strengthened financial aid programs, the Corporation approved a plan at its winter meeting ...
With less than three years to go in the Campaign for Academic Enrichment, at least nine projects still to be completed and an economy inhospitable to fundraising, the development office - the University's ...
A rock fired from a slingshot in a passing car hit the window next to where a student was studying in Rockefeller Library Saturday night, making a small hole in the window but failing to penetrate the ...
The subpoena Brown has received from New York's attorney general in connection with his investigation of college study abroad programs is "not unusual" and is not a cause for concern, the University's ...
Brown has been subpoenaed by New York's attorney general in connection with an investigation into college study abroad programs, the University confirmed in a statement Tuesday.
Cynthia Frost, vice president and chief investment officer, made $871,257 in compensation and benefits in 2006 and tops the list of Brown's highest-paid employees, according to its most recent tax filings. ...
Echoing allegations she made in a letter that has circulated via e-mail around campus in recent weeks, Qadira Abdul-Ali '06 told The Herald Monday that she was asked inappropriate questions about her ...
It isn't every day that a budding entrepreneur ends up standing in an elevator with the major CEO who could help turn his or her fledgling idea into a profitable business venture. Almost certainly, the ...