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Kristie Lee started her nail art business during her first year at the Rhode Island School of Design.
On March 2, over 1,000 people attended the “Hands Off Rafah” rally at Memorial Park. The rally was led by the R.I. branch of the Party for Socialism and Liberation, the Palestinian Feminist Collective ...
This article is the first in a series exploring tenure at Brown and in higher education.
Fans packed the Pizzitola Sports Center Friday night to watch men’s basketball face off against Harvard in one of Brown sports’ most pivotal — and highly-anticipated — games of the season. What ...
February was one day longer this year and filled with a myriad of events celebrating Blackness and Black History, ranging from artistic performances to lectures on the 14th Amendment. Look back on a month ...
The University officially recognized the Third World Labor Organization, according to a Wednesday TWLO Instagram post. The union represents 53 student workers at the Brown Center for Students of Color. ...
Since May 2020, the Pandemic Journaling Project has been collecting journal entries, audio samples and photographs from participants across the globe about life during the COVID-19 pandemic. On Feb. 15, ...
Last month, State Representative Edith Ajello (D-Providence) introduced a bill that would allow terminally ill R.I. residents to request physician-assisted suicide via a prescription for lethal medication ...
Dozens of community members, advocating against the closure of Providence’s 360 High School, arrived at a Tuesday meeting of the R.I. Department of Education’s council for elementary and secondary ...
Ross Stein ’75 detailed three different instances of ethical dilemmas science during his presentation.
The Pizzitola Sports Center will host the 2025 Ivy League men’s and women’s basketball tournaments — more commonly known as Ivy Madness — according to a Feb. 26 University press release.
Following their thrilling victory over Penn on Feb. 17, the women’s basketball team (14-10, 5-6 Ivy) lost a hard-fought battle on Saturday in Cambridge against third-place Harvard (15-9, 8-3 Ivy).The ...
The mirror technique was also projected onto the floor in order to allow performers to contribute to the illusion both behind and in front of the mirror.
“I am a product of Nollywood and my loyalty remains unshaken.” -Genevieve Nnaji
“Wind power holds exciting potential for (Rhode Island’s) energy needs,” said former Gov. Donald Carcieri ’65 in his 2007 State of the State address.
In Gov. Dan McKee’s annual State of the State Address last month, one goal stood out: His administration will seek to bring Rhode Island up to the level of Massachusetts student achievement by 2030, ...
At 1 p.m. on Feb. 17, roughly 100 community members gathered at Memorial Park on South Main Street for a “Hands Off Rafah” rally and die-in.
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan ’81 P’14 P’19 was announced as Brown’s 22nd chancellor in a Feb. 13 Today@Brown announcement. He will succeed Samuel Mencoff ’78 P’11 P’15 to lead the ...
The University canceled in-person classes and closed all non-essential administrative and academic offices Feb. 13 due to severe winter conditions, according to an email from Russell Carey, the executive ...
At 8 a.m. Friday, a group of around 150 protesting students — including the 17 students currently participating in a hunger strike — surrounded the Faculty Club building on Benevolent Street to urge ...