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(05/29/20 3:14am)
A couple days before classes started last fall, I learned that my grandmother was dying. She was the oldest member of my family, but we did not expect such a rapid decline in her health. With one phone ...
(10/24/18 3:04am)
“‘I’m an independent journalist using his pen for the good of his country,’” said Visiting Scholar in Middle East Studies Alia Al-Senussi ’03 MA’04, quoting the murdered Saudi Arabian journalist ...
(09/19/18 4:03am)
Matthew Sacchet ’10, a postdoctoral scholar from Stanford University, delivered a lecture at the School of Public Health Tuesday on “personalized mindfulness practices,” according to the event description.
Sacchet ...
(05/31/18 9:42pm)
Earlier this month, the University published its second annual report of progress made toward the goals established in its diversity and inclusion action plan. Released in February 2016, the DIAP aims ...
(04/12/18 4:05am)
Community members have criticized and expressed disappointment in the University after it publicly emerged last week that the course, INTL 1802W: “International Journalism” asked students to find ...
(04/05/18 3:01am)
Study sheds light on ALS development, potential treatment options
An international team of researchers, including Thomas Serre, associate professor of CLPS, Justin Fallon, professor of medical science, ...
(03/06/18 4:01am)
“There is something very dignified about (God) allowing the creativity of the Universe to be present within it and slowly emerge, rather than just putting everything in order from the beginning,” ...
(03/02/18 5:05am)
“For me, (art) was a way to quiet the demons inside, whether it was rage or anger or feeling lost,” said Rommy Torrico, an undocumented, queer and trans visual artist, during an event hosted by the ...
(02/22/18 5:32am)
R.I. government considers trans rights policy proposal
Ken Wagner, the commissioner of Rhode Island, held a hearing earlier this month to gauge public support for a measure that would require all Rhode ...
(01/31/18 6:35am)
Enzyme shown to regulate inflammation, metabolism in fat tissue
A study conducted by researchers at the University identified an enzyme, SNRK, that could play a role in combating obesity in humans, according ...
(01/24/18 5:05am)
Updated on Jan. 29, 2018 at 8:28 a.m.
Following a motion hearing held in October 2017, Chief Judge William Smith of the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island ruled Jan. 16 on several complaints ...
(01/13/18 2:08am)
In a community-wide email sent yesterday, President Christina Paxson P’19 announced the University’s proposal to work with Prospect Medical Holdings — a California-based hospital chain — in merging ...
(11/15/17 3:04am)
This semester, the Department of Computer Science will hire its first paid student advocates for health and wellness. The positions, proposed by Sachin Pendse ’17 GS, Grant Fong ’19 and Karen Tu ’20, ...
(11/10/17 4:04am)
After a hectic start to the semester for the orchestra, student musicians were relieved when learning of the departure of former orchestra conductor Brandon Keith Brown just days before the ensemble's ...
(11/09/17 4:04am)
The Title IX Office released its Annual Outcome Report to the Brown community Friday, revealing an overall decline in reports to the office compared to the previous year. The report details the number ...
(11/08/17 3:01am)
The University announced that the “largest-ever cohort of students” from historically underrepresented groups entered graduate programs this fall, representing 12 percent of the entire class of graduate ...
(10/06/17 3:04am)
Following the release of a viral video that showed former Professor of Anthropology and Gender Studies Anila Daulatzai being forcibly removed from a Southwest Airlines flight, Brown community members ...
(10/05/17 3:02am)
Following the Trump administration’s decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, students organized on the Main Green to call Congressional representatives, demanding the passage ...
(09/27/17 3:03am)
During shopping period this semester, for the first time, Counseling and Psychological Services allowed students to meet with therapists without scheduling an appointment beforehand, said Will Meek, director ...
(09/20/17 2:04am)
Selected from a national pool of applicants by students and administrators in April, Julio Reyes ’12 began his work as the inaugural program director of the First-Generation College and Low-Income Student ...