Education Alliance using grants to expand
Because of federal assistance, the Brown Education Alliance is reaching out across the country seeking to bring "equity and diversity" to struggling schools.
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Because of federal assistance, the Brown Education Alliance is reaching out across the country seeking to bring "equity and diversity" to struggling schools.
"It's definitely different," said special non-degree graduate student and Arabic teaching assistant Qussay Al-Attabi GS, who arrived in Providence from his native Iraq last summer to take classes and ...
Justin Fallon, professor of medical science, began researching Duchenne muscular dystrophy in 1985 and currently heads a lab developing a treatment for the disorder. But with the help of a Brown alum's ...
While most students start stressing about final papers, Quinn Fenlon '10 is getting ready to take the spring semester off. He'll spend the new year writing an album with his rock band, TGL. The group ...
As current students brace themselves for end-of-semester exams, Hannah Lewis '07 is dealing with college applications all over again.
Security at this year's Sex Power God was so strict that God himself - in fact Ben Struhl '09 dressed in a sheet and a long white beard - was denied entry for not having valid identification.
Saturday's Sex Power God dance, hosted annually by Queer Alliance, will give students a chance to explore their identity in a "sober, sane, safe and consensual" environment, said event co-coordinator ...
Ward 1 City Councilman Seth Yurdin was elected to office in November 2006 on a three-issue campaign platform - he promised to focus on the environment, education and the quality of life of his constituents ...
Almost 700 seniors have attended senior meetings - designed to introduce them to career search tools - at the Career Development Center so far this year, CDC Senior Associate Director Barbara Peoples ...
This year's Multiracial Heritage Week celebrates the multiracial community as one defined not by individual ethnicity but instead by a cultural mix. The week is sponsored in part by the Brown Organization ...
Seeking to increase Brown's reputation as a leader in math and sciences, the Office of Admission now hosts math and science-oriented tours for prospective first-years that highlight undergraduate research ...
The practice fields behind the Olney-Margolies Athletic Center, once a drainage disaster, were replaced over the summer with turf fields. They were also given stadium-style lighting and have been open ...
If you ask the students responsible for the Sustainable Food Initiative garden, they'll tell you the new Hope Street Salads on sale for $3.95 in the Blue Room are the most wonderful things in the world. ...