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Staff List, Fall 2015
CORPORATEMichael DubinPresident, The Brown Daily Herald, Inc.Editor-in-Chief, The HeraldMaxine JoselowVice President, The Brown Daily Herald, Inc.Editor-in-Chief, The HeraldSarah LevineTreasurer, The ...
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Staff List, Spring 2015
Editor-in-Chief and President: Michael DubinEditor-in-Chief and Vice President: Maxine Joselow EDITORIALManaging Editors: Kiki Barnes, Jillian LanneySenior Editors: Camilla Brandfield-Harvey, Isobel ...
Judge unseals PC sexual assault case records
Police and court documents that were part of an investigation of two Brown undergraduates who allegedly sexually assaulted a Providence College student last November were released to the public Tuesday ...
This week in higher ed: Nov. 13, 2014
Princeton violated Title IX, federal government finds The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights found Princeton violated the Title IX federal statute in its handling of sexual misconduct ...
Corporation backs construction of applied math building
The Corporation green-lighted construction of a new Division of Applied Mathematics building, received updates on the University’s efforts to combat sexual assault and considered the structural budget ...
This Week in Higher Ed: Oct. 15, 2014
No referee off the field for FSU football players A New York Times investigation published Friday revealed a pattern of action by Tallahassee, Fla. police designed to protect Florida State University ...
Former student asks to seal records in sexual assault case
A former Brown undergraduate who was investigated for allegedly sexually assaulting a female Providence College student last November has requested that the Rhode Island Superior Court seal records in ...
Taubman to integrate with Watson Institute
The Taubman Center for Public Policy and American Institutions will become a part of the Watson Institute for International Studies, administrators announced Monday. The integration of the two institutions ...
This Week in Higher Ed: Sept. 10, 2014
Harvard gets record gift for School of Public Health Harvard has received a $350 million donation — the largest in its 378-year history — for its School of Public Health from a foundation managed ...
Students stay at U. after lack of indictment
Two of the three Brown undergraduates connected with allegedly committing a sexual assault of a female Providence College student last November remain enrolled at Brown and are on campus this semester, ...
Grand jury decides not to indict students accused of sexual assault
A grand jury this week chose not to indict two Brown undergraduates accused of sexually assaulting a female Providence College student last November, news outlets reported Monday. The two Brown students, ...
Huidekoper to step down as U.'s top finance administrator
Beppie Huidekoper, executive vice president for finance and administration, will retire in February after more than 12 years in the position, President Christina Paxson announced in a campus-wide email ...
Police investigate two students after allegations of sexual assault
Two Brown undergraduates were asked to leave campus in late April amidst a criminal investigation by the Providence Police Department into an allegation that the students sexually assaulted a female Providence ...
Vicki Colvin named new provost
Vicki Colvin, vice provost for research and professor of chemistry and chemical and biomolecular engineering at Rice University, replaced Mark Schlissel P’15 as Brown’s 12th provost July 1, the University ...
After plagiarism allegations, prof. was named dean
The University named Assistant Professor of English Vanessa Ryan an associate dean of the Graduate School in January despite evidence of alleged plagiarism in her published work, according to multiple ...
Weekend hospitalization numbers hold steady
The number of students who needed to be taken to a hospital during Spring Weekend held steady from last year at 17, said Margaret Klawunn, vice president for campus life and student services and interim ...
Spring 2014 Student Poll Results
See accompanying article. 1. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Christina Paxson is handling her job as president of the University? (Circle one.) 7.2% Strongly approve 34.7% Somewhat ...
This Week in Higher Ed: March 13, 2014
White House seeks to boost federal aid applications The White House will redouble its efforts to ensure more students complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, President Obama announced ...