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(11/04/24 4:19am)
If we wake up on Wednesday morning and Donald Trump is elected president, our world will fundamentally change for the worse. When we wake up a year later and lament the damage, what will we say we did ...
(10/20/24 10:45pm)
Last Wednesday, the University announced that its Corporation rejected a proposal to divest from 10 companies alleged to “facilitate the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory.” The decision ...
(10/01/24 3:04am)
To say we live in an imperfect world would be a gross understatement. Today, we face war in the Middle East and Europe, genocide in Sudan and a refugee crisis in Venezuela, among other crises. Conflict, ...
(09/11/24 2:55am)
As a Meiklejohn peer advisor, I often remind my students that college is a transformative experience intellectually, socially and emotionally. Learning does not only happen in the classroom – it happens ...
(04/12/24 3:35pm)
Publish or perish!
(02/29/24 3:37am)
In a hearing before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, then-Presidents Liz Magill of Penn and Claudine Gay of Harvard, as well as President Sally Kornbluth of the Massachusetts Institute ...
(02/02/24 6:15am)
Two weeks ago, I was sitting at Saloniki Greek in Harvard Square visiting two friends from high school. I looked at my phone and saw a bombardment of anxious text messages from my parents: “Go home.” ...
(12/05/23 3:09am)
In just one year, generative artificial intelligence models like ChatGPT have transformed the way we work and learn. In the Herald’s Fall 2023 poll, only 30.3% of surveyed students said that they do ...
(11/29/23 4:02am)
Thanksgiving is a time for love, food and family. It is also a time to argue with our relatives over a plate of turkey, as many of us were reminded last week. These often heated conversations have made ...
(11/17/23 6:47am)
On Oct. 7, the world watched in horror as Hamas launched an unprecedented terrorist attack against Israel, killing 1,200 civilians and kidnapping around 240 more. In the weeks that have followed, Israel ...
(10/27/23 4:37am)
Despite low unemployment, growth in real wages and strong GDP figures, only 19% of Americans characterize the economy as excellent or good, and nearly half of Americans expect things to get worse. Furthermore, ...
(10/12/23 3:26am)
According to the Association of American Medical Colleges, the average physician today graduates with about $200K worth of medical student loan debt. While physicians, who are amongst society’s highest ...
(09/28/23 3:37am)
In its 2024 annual college ranking, U.S. News and World Report ranked Brown ninth — tied with Northwestern University and Johns Hopkins University — among American universities, up from 13th the ...
(09/11/23 2:48am)
Today’s higher education landscape looks drastically different from that of our parents. In a dramatic reversal of the United States’ higher education gender breakdown, 59.5% of college students today ...
(04/17/23 3:01am)
Attending an Ivy League institution such as Brown is an incredible privilege. Not only are we privy to an astonishing range of resources and top-notch faculty, but we are constantly surrounded by bright ...
(03/23/23 4:06am)
As one of only a handful of no-loan universities meeting 100% of demonstrated financial need, Brown undoubtedly has one of the country’s most robust financial aid programs. The University has implemented ...
(03/09/23 5:11am)
Content warning: This column includes mentions of suicide.
(02/24/23 5:53am)
It’s Friday night and I’m at Josiah’s with friends after a night out. As I walk to the bathroom, I see an all-too-familiar sight: There’s a kid passed out with his worried friends attending to ...
(02/02/23 5:43am)
The United States is home to many of the world’s leading universities due, in large part, to its culture of free inquiry. Increasingly, this culture has been eroded as universities neglect their unwritten ...