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(04/09/07 12:00am)
"Rejected - the other student art show," on display in the Hillel Gallery this week, demonstrates that a non-juried art show does not sacrifice quality for quantity. The student-run exhibition accepted ...
(03/19/07 12:00am)
Featuring the works of 45 artists from the Brown community, the 27th annual Student Art Show at the David Winton Bell Gallery suggests the University's visual arts program is moving in a more avant-garde ...
(12/08/06 12:00am)
To be eligible to apply for concentration honors in anthropology, a student may have 3.0 GPA within his concentration, but in French studies, honors concentrators must earn a 4.0. To graduate with honors, ...
(12/08/06 12:00am)
It didn't take more than a week for transfer student Elizabeth Thorndike '06 to decide that Hobart and William Smith Colleges was not the place for her.
(12/08/06 12:00am)
Although the original timetable has been adjusted, professors are being hired to staff the new multidisciplinary initiatives as part of President Ruth Simmons' Plan for Academic Enrichment, according ...
(12/08/06 12:00am)
Spring Breaks Projects - community service projects funded by the Swearer Center that used to consist solely of flying to an area and volunteering for a week - are becoming seminar-style workshops on ...
(12/08/06 12:00am)
Every Brown student knows someone who has been sexually assaulted, according to Director of Health Education Frances Mantak.
(12/08/06 12:00am)
A new interactive sculpture in the lobby of the Brown Hillel building takes puzzles and art to an extreme level - and it's only the beginning.
(11/06/06 12:00am)
sonic.focus, this weekend's conference on sound art, was initially conceived to create a dialogue between sound artists and sound theorists on the relationship between the image and sound, according to ...
(11/03/06 12:00am)
The idea of an artist-patron relationship may seem archaic in the 21st century, but patronage still plays an important and sometimes destructive role in contemporary art production, said cultural theorist ...
(09/29/06 12:00am)
Production Workshop's barebones rendition of David Auburn's critically acclaimed "Proof" recasts the blockbuster hit with graceful simplicity. Winner of a Pulitzer Prize and multiple Tony Awards, "Proof" ...
(03/20/06 12:00am)
Alison Klayman '06 and Julia Liu '06, creators of a new documentary titled "Women's Only," hope to change the face of student activism at Brown by making current students more aware of their predecessors' ...
(03/15/06 12:00am)
After Swarthmore College enacted a ban on bottled Coca-Cola products because of alleged human rights violations in the soft drink maker's Colombian bottling plants, the company announced last week that ...
(02/17/06 12:00am)
When Rachel Moore '92 first worked for the American Ballet Theatre - one of the most famous dance companies in the world - in the 1980s, she spent her days leaping and pirouetting with the rest of the ...
(02/03/06 12:00am)
The work of Joseph Beuys inspires viewers with its ability to test creative and artistic boundaries. But the new exhibition at the David Winton Bell Gallery in List Art Center, "Joseph Beuys: Multiples ...
(11/04/05 12:00am)
Rabbi Serena Eisenberg '87, who was appointed as Brown Hillel's new executive director this fall, plans to expand the scope of Hillel's activities, creating a hub for social action as well as a center ...
(11/03/05 12:00am)
Being a college student could have more of an effect on politics than one might think. While most leading politicians and journalists have remained silent on the issue of genocide, students and universities ...
(10/31/05 12:00am)
Text Rain by Camille Utterback and Romy Achituv, the new digital installation in the Center for Information Technology lobby, is not just entertaining - it challenges the language of art criticism.
(10/03/05 12:00am)
This semester the Blue Room is not just a place to spend your Flexpoints on coffee and muffins - it is also home to a series of visually alluring paintings by Bre Duffy '05 that explore the creation of ...
(09/19/05 12:00am)
A new exhibit in the RISD Museum's Japanese gallery, "Japonisme: Japanese Prints and Their Influence in France," brings to light a more subtle aspect of Impressionism - its adaptation of the Japanese ...