In search of the cyborg student
If you listen closely, you can hear two sounds wafting through Salomon 001 as Associate Professor of Sociology Leah Vanwey lectures to the students in her introductory statistics class.
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If you listen closely, you can hear two sounds wafting through Salomon 001 as Associate Professor of Sociology Leah Vanwey lectures to the students in her introductory statistics class.
Brown enters the national consciousness in strange ways.
Sitting at a table in the College Hill Cafe Thursday evening, catching up with an old friend, Lauren Kolodny's '08 businesslike attire was the only thing that made her seem the least bit out of place. ...
WASHINGTON — Chatting politely with Diddy. Clasping hands with Queen Latifah. Receiving a bear hug from Whitney Houston. And delivering a speech that may reach a television audience of millions.It ...
WASHINGTON - Chatting politely with P. Diddy. Clasping hands with Queen Latifah. Receiving a bear hug from Whitney Houston. And a delivering a speech that may reach a television audience of millions. It ...
Rhode Island's junior senator took a break from the health care debate on Capitol Hill Friday to learn a little more about where future medical breakthroughs may come from.
The director of the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies resigned abruptly from his post Monday. James Green, an associate professor of history credited with raising the center's profile significantly ...
The classic riddle of the tree falling in the woods just got a new twist. After decades of faithfully and loudly tolling off class periods, the iconic 300-pound bell atop University Hall fell silent this ...
Situated at the crest of College Hill, the Sidney Frank Hall for Life Sciences strikes an imposing figure. The downhill end of the building is a towering brick face, partly gridded with rows of windows ...
Stagnant funding for the National Institutes of Health may be taking a toll on young researchers and threatening the United States' long-term status as the world's leader in biomedical advancement, according ...
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Touting its recent financial aid expansion, the University responded Monday to a letter from leaders of the Senate Finance Committee requesting detailed information on its financial aid policies and endowment. ...
Last Saturday, the Corporation concluded business in one of its more eventful meetings in recent memory, announcing increased financial aid, raising endowment draw and endorsing a fresh assessment of ...
Former U.N. ambassadors John Bolton and Professor-at-Large Richard Holbrooke '62 outlined contrasting visions of the United Nations and its role in U.S. foreign policy to a crowded Salomon 101 Thursday ...
When the University's first-year seminar program was unveiled in 2002, it was hailed as a seminal success of President Ruth Simmons' wide-ranging Plan for Academic Enrichment.
Brown plans to comply with a request from leaders of the Senate Finance Committee for detailed information on its endowment, tuition and financial aid policies, a University spokesman said Tuesday.
Over $1 billion raised, need-blind admission and a hundred new faculty positions - these often top the list of accomplishments that Brown can boast thanks to President Ruth Simmons' wide-ranging Plan ...
The National Institute on Aging has awarded a team of Brown researchers over $10 million to study long-term care for the elderly nationwide, a windfall of rare magnitude for the University's burgeoning ...
Among Brown's nearly 6,000 undergraduates, Adam Swartzbaugh '09 is unique - he's the lone student currently enrolled in the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps program at Providence College.
Despite student onlookers holding bright orange signs urging the Brown University Community Council at its meeting Tuesday to "support the Designated Suppliers Program," it was President Ruth Simmons ...