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(09/18/19 4:01am)
The newly completed Disability Study Space is set to open in the third week of September, bringing neurodiverse students a room with everything from sound-proofed walls to standing desks.
The study space, ...
(04/24/19 5:03am)
This is the second of two stories in a series titled, “Far from Home: Navigating Brown,” which explores the experiences of international students at the University.
Amid national attention to the ...
(04/23/19 4:05am)
This is the first of two stories in a series titled, “Far from Home: Navigating Brown,” which explores the experiences of international students at the University.
For some students, coming to the ...
(04/18/19 4:17am)
For former CFO of Facebook David Ebersman ’91, the most important takeaway from his time at Brown was “the idea that learning was interesting for the sake of learning.” In a conversation on Wednesday ...
(04/12/19 4:03am)
When the first image of a black hole was revealed to the world Wednesday, New Yorker Staff Writer Sarah Stillman felt moved by the connections between the scientific discovery and her worldview of journalism.
The ...
(04/02/19 4:25am)
Monday afternoon, students and faculty members gathered to learn about the latest advancements in detecting gravitational waves — ripples in space-time that occur after large-scale collisions between ...
(03/01/19 5:02am)
The inaugural leavetaking peer program is working to help students maintain a connection to campus while on leave this semester.
The Curricular Resource Center is collaborating with the Undergraduate ...
(02/13/19 5:03am)
Following the release of the 2018 Annual Report on the University’s Pathways to Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan, the Campus Access Advisory Committee has taken steps to restructure itself to increase ...
(02/07/19 5:05am)
The First-Generation College and Low-Income Student Center has officially changed its name to the Undocumented, First-Generation and Low-Income Student Center.
By changing its name, the Center is “making ...
(12/07/18 8:05am)
This article is the third in a 50th anniversary commemorative series on the 1968 black student walkout.
On Wednesday morning, community members gathered on the Main Green to celebrate the legacy and activism ...
(11/15/18 4:01am)
The University is currently predicting a $5.4 million deficit for the 2019 fiscal year based on conservative estimates of revenue, said Provost Richard Locke P’18 at a University Resources Committee ...
(11/05/18 3:04am)
Speaking on the steps of the Rhode Island State House Saturday morning, Payton James, a member of Rhode Island Pride, instructed hundreds of protesters to hold the hands of the people standing next to ...
(10/18/18 4:05am)
At an event hosted by the School of Public Health Wednesday night, Michelle Forcier, professor of pediatrics and associate dean of medicine at the Alpert Medical School, posed a pertinent question: “How ...
(10/15/18 3:03am)
Julio Reyes ’12, program director of the First-Generation College and Low-Income Student Center, and Renata Mauriz ’17, the center’s student success coordinator, collaborated this summer to launch ...
(10/04/18 5:05am)
Updated October 11, 2018 at 2:00 a.m. with the above image.
Radical Monarchs co-founders Anayvette Martinez and Marilyn Hollinquest kicked off a revelatory and reflective evening Wednesday night by asking ...
(10/01/18 3:03am)
Brown alum Norman Atkins ’84 P’10 P’14 received a Heinz Award in the Human Condition category for his work on pioneering innovative teacher training models and improving learning outcomes for low-income ...
(09/20/18 2:04am)
Visitors to the Rhode Island School of Design Museum’s ongoing exhibition, “The Art of Race,” might notice that the series of lectures and decorative art installations credits the work of the Center ...
(09/06/18 4:00am)
The University hired Divya Mehta ’18 in July 2018 to serve as its first ever International Student Career Coordinator in the Office of Global Engagement. Mehta, who will hold the position for one year, ...
(04/24/18 4:58am)
Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd joked about interacting with many Chinese youth who seemed to prioritize materialism over Marxist ideals — just one of many examples of China’s multidimensionality ...
(04/04/18 2:01am)
Last month, Nicole Truesdell began her tenure as the new assistant vice president for campus life. In this role, Truesdell will provide “leadership and strategic planning for the division of campus ...