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(02/24/21 3:04am)
Sixty-one undergraduate students accepted bids into three of the University’s four nationally recognized sororities following four days of virtual recruitment from Feb. 11-14, according to Megan Fox, ...
(02/12/21 3:00am)
Scientists, researchers and space enthusiasts convened at Brown’s annual Space Horizons conference from Feb. 8-12, where they attempted to answer some of the most pressing questions in space exploration ...
(01/25/21 3:28am)
With limited supply of vaccines in Rhode Island, state officials have backed a three-phased prioritization plan to determine who receives doses first, with a focus on equity and minimizing hospitalizations.
More ...
(10/27/20 2:04am)
Shriram Krishnamurthi walked into the Center for Information Technology at 8:30 a.m. to set up the broadcasting system for his first day teaching hybrid classes of the semester. He and technology specialists ...
(10/09/20 1:32am)
When the University shuttered its doors in March along with gyms and recreational facilities across the country due to the coronavirus pandemic, many students found themselves forced to adapt how they ...
(03/06/20 5:13am)
Two University assistant professors received one of the most prestigious awards for an early-career researcher in science, mathematics or economics when they were named 2020 Sloan Research Fellows last ...
(02/14/20 5:02am)
After 18 months of renovations, Sharpe House reopened its doors to history professors and students alike last January.
Newly connected to Peter Green House on Brown Street via a glass bridge on the second ...
(12/02/19 5:05am)
The Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs has begun developing its new concentration in International and Public Affairs.
The Watson Institute has designated existing courses as introductory ...
(11/13/19 5:04am)
When he arrived on campus, Ben Chiacchia ’20 was the first midshipman in the Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps at Brown since 1971. But the University’s Naval ROTC program is not located on ...
(11/11/19 5:05am)
In July 2018, Katie Yetter ’22 was stationed in Japan, working as an aircraft mechanic for the United States Marine Corps. One month later, Yetter began her first semester at Brown.
“My transition ...
(10/09/19 5:07am)
At age 22, Alex Morse ’11 was elected the youngest mayor of Holyoke, MA, just months after graduating from the University.
Now, Morse has his sights set on a new office: the U.S. House of Representatives. ...
(09/26/19 4:01am)
In 2015, artist Scott Lapham walked into a sporting store in Rhode Island to take a 20-question true-or-false test that “any 10 year old could study for,” he said. One week and $400 later, he walked ...
(09/19/19 4:05am)
Students returned to Josiah’s this semester to find unchopped salads, a soup station and a row of vending machines in place of Little Jo’s.
The soup station — along with roasted turkey breast — ...
(09/04/19 4:05am)
Daphne Li-Chen ’21 opened her summer assignment email in August to find she was placed in a triple in Vartan Gregorian Quad apart from her requested roommate, and only later did she discover that her ...
(04/25/19 5:57am)
Approximately 160 students will receive on-campus housing for the 2019-20 academic year through the summer assignment process.
Of these students, 130 are rising juniors, wrote Melissa Flowers, senior ...
(04/09/19 4:03am)
The Department of Facilities Management plans to renovate and update three dorms this summer, according to the Facilities Management Active Project List.
Dorms in Machado House will receive new bedroom ...
(04/04/19 4:03am)
Faced with “fake news” accusations from President Donald Trump himself, Chief White House Correspondent for CNN Jim Acosta knows a thing or two about standing tough in the heavily scrutinized “new ...
(03/20/19 5:01am)
The Swearer Center for Public Service is set to move to 2 Stimson Ave. near the Nelson Fitness Center from its current location near the Rockefeller Library in June. The move will double the Center’s ...
(02/27/19 5:04am)
Director of the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs Edward Steinfeld P’20 presented a draft proposal that would combine the Institute’s three concentrations — development studies, ...
(02/07/19 5:02am)
U.S. Congressman David Cicilline ’83, D-R.I., has been named a senior fellow at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs and will teach a course for the Masters of Public Affairs program ...