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Since beginning at Brown as an assistant political science professor in 1994, Wendy Schiller has served in various leadership roles at the University.
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Since beginning at Brown as an assistant political science professor in 1994, Wendy Schiller has served in various leadership roles at the University.
Professor of Political Science Wendy Schiller will be the University’s next deputy provost, according to a Thursday Today@Brown announcement from Provost Francis Doyle.
Professors and university faculty are naturally future-oriented thinkers. Whether they are conducting research, teaching courses or mentoring future generations, life working at a university often requires ...
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When it’s spring, we stake flimsy blue plastic funnels into soft mud. The rain gauge—otherwise known as the udometer, ombrometer, pluviometer, or hyetometer—measures the amount of liquid precipitation ...
Many stumble upon their words when trying to decipher the origin of our beloved April Fools’ Day. Was it the saints in their splendor? Or God Himself, who blessed us with the most splendid day of the ...
For years, Martin Scorsese has argued that Marvel movies are not “cinema.” Marvel fans, meanwhile, have steadfastly defended their position that they are movies “you can certainly watch, if you ...
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Khanna called for what he termed “a Marshall Plan for America” drawing on the United States’s economic foreign policy following World War II.
First the council voted on the speaker for master’s commencement.
LeCun’s work over the last 15 years has culminated in the founding of his company, AMI Labs.
Over the weekend, the softball team (10-14, 3-3 Ivy) took down Yale (9-19, 3-6) 2-1 in a tight three-game series, fending off chilly temperatures in New Haven throughout the weekend to secure their first ...
The show started filming in the period leading up to Manuel Blanco Vela’s trial.
Number 23 Macy Borowski ’27 threw a total of 314 pitches throughout the weekend.