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(10/06/09 12:00am)
The Rhode Island Board of Governors for Higher Education voted Monday to increase in-state tuition for its public colleges, according to the Providence Business News. The tuition hike will take effect ...
(09/15/09 12:00am)
Assistant Professor of Neuroscience Gilad Barnea was recently awarded a EUREKA grant — $1.3 million in funding for scientific research over four years — by the National Institutes of Health.The ...
(04/22/09 12:00am)
In a packed tent on the Main Green, waterlogged students with muddy shoes crowded in to hear President Ruth Simmons speak for the first time to potential members of the Class of 2013.
(04/21/09 12:00am)
After a poor recruitment season, Interfaith House will lose its Type B status as a program house beginning in the fall due to a lack of residential members planning to live in the organization's space ...
(04/21/09 12:00am)
At 5:30 p.m. on March 31 — a mere 30 minutes after thousands of students received their admission decisions — 15 students had already registered to confirm a place at A Day on College Hill. ...
(02/04/09 12:00am)
A close-up of three mouths kissing. A nearly-nude Giselle Bundchen washing a car. These and other sexually provocative images, while perhaps not standard fare for tableslips, have made appearances all ...
(01/30/09 12:00am)
This week marks the beginning of the recruitment period for Brown's eight fraternities and two sororities, though some houses have already hosted their kick-off events, and others will not begin to do ...
(01/30/09 12:00am)
Senior StaThose with a penchant for peanuts may have noticed the recent absence of the majority of products containing peanuts from campus dining establishments since last week.
(01/27/09 12:00am)
This semester, students may find themselves a little stuck - wherever they're already living, that is.
(01/22/09 12:00am)
Former Austrian Chancellor Alfred Gusenbauer has recently been appointed as a visiting professor at the Watson Institute for International Studies.
(12/02/08 12:00am)
Nov. 4, 2008 - a historic night by any standard - is the subject of an in-progress Brown TV documentary being spearheaded by Roman Gonzalez '11.
(11/19/08 12:00am)
The newly enforced state regulation mandating that students who require emergency medical transportation go to a facility that has a doctor on staff, which Brown Health Services does not on nights and ...
(11/18/08 12:00am)
Leah Fraimow-Wong's '11 parents have been together for nearly 25 years. But it wasn't until a Tuesday evening several weeks ago that they decided to get married - that Friday.
(11/11/08 12:00am)
Chhaya Chhoum grew up in the Bronx, living in a one-bedroom apartment with 10 to 15 other family members, no hot water and no heat. She is a Cambodian refugee whose family fled the country during the ...
(11/07/08 12:00am)
One afternoon this September, Mike Bohl '11 went out on a bike ride, got a call from his old roommate and came home an ordained minister.
(10/28/08 12:00am)
On a campus bustling with pre-med students toting cumbersome chemistry textbooks and complaining about single-digit medical school acceptance rates, a number of students are trying to infuse their studies ...
(10/27/08 12:00am)
Brown's Political Theory Project was awarded a $10,000 prize last week by the Atlas Economic Research Foundation, a free-market think tank.
(10/22/08 12:00am)
Today's universities value "Diversitas over Veritas," according to the Veritas Fund for Higher Education, an initiative of the Manhattan Institute, a conservative think-tank. The fund gives seed money ...
(10/21/08 12:00am)
Though outmoded images can dominate Western perceptions of North Africa, recent political and economic reforms aimed at modernization and democratization may be changing the way the world sees Morocco, ...
(10/16/08 12:00am)
As institutions that are often stereotyped as hotbeds for leftist politics and liberal lifestyles, art schools are seldom associated with conservative ideologies. But one student initiative at the Rhode ...