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(11/19/08 12:00am)
The Brown in Cuba program won't change following a federal appeals court's Nov. 4 dismissal of a lawsuit against academic travel restrictions to Cuba. But many professors expressed disappointment and ...
(10/22/08 12:00am)
Over 3,000 educators nationwide, including six Brown professors, have signed a statement supporting the man Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain called a "washed-up terrorist" at the third ...
(10/01/08 12:00am)
College students may continue to have easier access to federal student loans through July 2010, following a Sept. 17 vote by the U.S. Senate to extend the Ensuring Continued Access to Student Loans Act, ...
(10/31/07 12:00am)
Like many students, Brad Levy '81 first toyed with future career ideas while in college. But unlike many students, he didn't get his ideas from great professors or intense internships - he found his niche ...
(09/23/07 12:00am)
Christen Decker '07 never would have guessed that the goat herder she met on a trip to Oman while studying abroad in Dubai last spring was a part-time law student. But thanks to her knowledge of Arabic, ...
(09/04/07 12:00am)
Over 180 incoming first-years participated this year in the Third World Transition Program, a four-day orientation designed to foster community among students of color at Brown. Students attended workshops ...
(07/16/07 12:00am)
On a recent sunny afternoon in July, the Main Green was nearly as busy as when the trees first started blooming in April. Art students sat on the Quiet Green sketching the Manning Chapel, Frisbee players ...
(05/08/07 12:00am)
It wasn't Krasinski's first time on that stage. As a Brown student, he often performed in List as a member of the sketch comedy group Out of Bounds.
(05/08/07 12:00am)
For much of his life, CJ Hunt '07 planned to be a cast member of "Saturday Night Live." Hunt, who described himself as "very vocal" and is a member of Brown's improvisational sketch comedy group IMPROVidence, ...
(03/22/07 12:00am)
Fans of Rhody Fresh milk can now get their dairy fix at both Whole Foods locations in Providence.
(03/05/07 12:00am)
Rhode Island artists, designers, chefs, businesspeople and others gathered in Olneyville Thursday night for the 17th annual Encore Awards, presented by the Arts and Business Council of Rhode Island, a ...
(03/05/07 12:00am)
Warren Alpert, who donated $100 million to the medical school now named for him, died of heart failure Saturday morning at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, according to his nephew, Herb Kaplan. ...
(03/02/07 12:00am)
Renovations to prepare J. Walter Wilson to house student support offices may begin as soon as this summer, and offices may begin moving into the building as early as the summer of 2008. Renovations to ...
(02/28/07 12:00am)
Heather Bell, a nutritionist at University Health Services, spoke Tuesday in Petteruti Lounge about the importance of accepting one's body as it is and rejecting media images of perfection. The talk, ...
(01/30/07 12:00am)
Warren Alpert, who donated $100 million to the medical school now named for him, is a self-made millionaire whose ties to Providence led him to support medical education at Brown.
(01/26/07 12:00am)
The Friedman Study Center felt more like a nightclub than a library last night at the celebration that officially marked its opening.
(01/25/07 12:00am)
Peter Pan offers $5 bus fare to Boston
(01/24/07 12:00am)
After two years of planning, the $4 million Susan and Richard A. Friedman Study Center is now open to students as a 24-hour study space. Located in the basement, lobby and mezzanine levels of the Sciences ...
(12/06/06 12:00am)
Frances Saadeh '06 and Jennifer Bauer '06 may have walked out of the Van Wickle Gates last spring, but they have not cut their ties to the University: both now work for Brown. Saadeh and Bauer are not ...
(11/15/06 12:00am)
The Office of the Dean of the College sent a survey Nov. 10 to 300 students in each undergraduate class evaluating the University's current advising options. The survey comprises one aspect of a project ...