Eating Ayurvedic and keeping kosher
When Sophie Simkin '09 looked at colleges in high school, she considered more than student-to-faculty ratios, acceptance rates and tuition price tags. Simkin, who has kept kosher her entire life, wanted ...
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When Sophie Simkin '09 looked at colleges in high school, she considered more than student-to-faculty ratios, acceptance rates and tuition price tags. Simkin, who has kept kosher her entire life, wanted ...
Many middle school students may turn to MySpace and video games after school lets out, but Providence public school youth can enjoy a host of after-school programs, including breakdancing, yoga, tennis, ...
As an undergraduate, Davis Guggenheim '86 said he could "out-sleep" anyone at the Rockefeller Library. A self-described "total geek," Guggenheim said he would go to the Rock every night and would sleep ...
Electoral politics will remain a bastion of patriarchy unless more women enter politics, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Public Policy Jennifer Lawless told an audience of about 25 in Smith-Buonanno ...
Christen Decker '07, a Middle East studies concentrator, arrived on campus a few weeks ago to discover that three professors in her program were on leave, putting a kink in her academic plans.
As their peers enjoyed post-Commencement celebrations last spring, Marie Audett '05 MD'09 and Hana Kwan '05 MD'09 boarded a flight to Montgomery, Ala. to begin a month of what many would consider boot ...
Brown will soon welcome back Josef Mittlemann '72 P'00 P'04, an adjunct lecturer in engineering who has spent the past year working with one of New York's leading real estate firms.
American institutions of higher education must divest from companies that engage in "genocidal complicity" in Sudan, said Eric Reeves, professor of English language and literature at Smith College to ...
Although President George Bush announced a proposal Jan. 5 to increase the number of Americans fluent in "critical need" languages, including Ara-bic, Chinese, Russian, Hindi and Persian, it remains unclear ...
After three years of evaluation, Harvard University's core curriculum could undergo major restructuring if a faculty vote occurs this spring. But as Harvard and other peer institutions examine the importance ...
After a decade of planning, three years of development and close to a year of renovation, the Library Collections Annex will open today at a 3 p.m. ribbon-cutting ceremony officiated by President Ruth ...
Paul Armstrong will step down as dean of the college on June 30, Provost Robert Zimmer announced in an email to the Brown community sent Jan. 13.
Both Muslims and non-Muslims harbor misperceptions of Islam, Imam Yahya Hendi told a small crowd in MacMillan 117 Sunday morning.
A woman with bleached hair and cuffed jeans pushes open the boutique door. She's greeted by Tulip, a chihuahua that can only be described as blonde. Tulip sports a Pepto-Bismol-pink sweater with a black ...
As several thousand early decision applicants await word from the Office of Admission, a number of high school seniors have no need to worry about rejection.
In the late summer of 1968, Michael Sweeney '70 hitchhiked to Jackson, Miss., to begin a semester of study at Tougaloo College, a historically black college. As a junior, Sweeney sought an educational ...
Although Kartik Venkatesh '06 is graduating this year, Commencement does not spell an end to the senior's career at Brown. A student in the Program in Liberal Medical Education, which guarantees his admission ...
When moving off campus, most Brown students choose nearby apartments or houses. But developers for the Westin Providence want them to consider another option: luxury condominiums.
Although some students may take EN 90: "Managerial Decision Making" to lighten their course load, the class transformed one former international relations concentrator, Simon Salgado '07, into a serial ...
Behavioral issues caused four fraternities to fail Residential Council's fall review, which was enhanced this year in an effort to hold program houses and fraternities more accountable for their behavior ...