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(04/25/08 12:00am)
Sixty-five students will receive University internship funding for this summer, the Career Development Center announced earlier this month. But as the number of students applying for CDC's two internship ...
(04/23/08 12:00am)
The Brown Bookstore is delaying the start of its planned extensive renovations until after the end of the semester, said Manuel Cunard, bookstore director. The bookstore originally planned to begin construction ...
(04/15/08 12:00am)
Associate Professor of History Deborah Cohen and Professor of English and Comparative Literature Forrest Gander received Guggenheim Fellowships for 2008. The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, ...
(04/09/08 12:00am)
The Office of Admission received 955 transfer applications for the 2008-09 school year, a figure slightly lower than previous years, said Dean of Admission James Miller '73.
(04/03/08 12:00am)
As his new book criticizing Congress and the Bush administration hit stores Tuesday, former Senator Lincoln Chafee '75, a distinguished visiting fellow at the Watson Institute for International Studies, ...
(04/03/08 12:00am)
Lincoln Chafee '75, a distinguished visiting fellow at the Watson Institute for International Studies, was technically a Republican during his eight years representing Rhode Island in the Senate, but ...
(03/19/08 12:00am)
Non-Mormon universities including Harvard Divinity School, Claremont Graduate University and Utah State University are now adding courses on Mormonism to their curricula, and several schools have added ...
(03/17/08 12:00am)
He may not be working for NASA or the Department of Defense, but one Brown professor can predict the course of climate change with his physics equations.
(03/04/08 12:00am)
Saturday marked the deadline for transfer applicants to the University, but the Office of Admission won't know how many applications it received for a few weeks, Dean of Admission James Miller '73 wrote ...
(02/14/08 12:00am)
It may soon be illegal for drivers in Rhode Island under the age of 18 to send text messages while driving, though they've been banned from using hand-held cell phones since 2006.
(02/07/08 12:00am)
Encased among the treasures of the John Carter Brown Library lies a document that may be "America's birth certificate," according to Ted Widmer, director of the JCB.
(01/31/08 12:00am)
Though Rhode Island's primary is still more than a month away, students are already turning out to support their favorite candidates. Political groups across campus are gearing up for Feb. 5 - Super ...
(01/24/08 12:00am)
The Brown Bookstore recently signed a contract with a Boston-based contractor to oversee the bookstore renovations that will be completed by October 2008. The remodeling involves overhauling the current ...
(12/06/07 12:00am)
The cover of the Dec. 4 issue of Current Biology features breakthrough research in optic flow conducted by William Warren, professor and chair of the department of cognitive and linguistic sciences. Warren ...
(11/30/07 12:00am)
Free HIV testing will be available today in Leung Gallery for all Brown students, faculty and staff as part of an observance of World AIDS Day, which is Saturday.
(11/06/07 12:00am)
Outside a packed fundraiser attended by U.S. senators and representatives in East Greenwich Friday night, members of Brown Students for Hillary met Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., as they demonstrated ...
(10/26/07 12:00am)
When Stephen Barlow '08 limped out of Health Services after an injury playing intramural soccer his freshman year, he fully believed the providers' diagnosis that he had a sprained ankle. When his ankle ...
(10/18/07 12:00am)
Four years after the creation of the Thayer Street District Management Authority, shop owners and managers say they are still dissatisfied with improvements meant to make Thayer Street a cleaner and more ...
(10/15/07 12:00am)
Dozens of students filled the third-floor lobby in the Center for Information Technology last Thursday evening to munch on pizza and meet each other - and to discuss ideas that may someday become the ...
(10/01/07 12:00am)
This fall, 15 students enrolled in Archaeology 1900: "The Archaeology of College Hill" have started work on the second year of excavation at the First Baptist Church. Excavations at the church - the oldest ...