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Paxson in February. In a talk on Tuesday, Paxson attributed mistrust in higher education to two main sources: the increasing price of college and concerns about “the so-called indoctrination of students." ...
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Paxson in February. In a talk on Tuesday, Paxson attributed mistrust in higher education to two main sources: the increasing price of college and concerns about “the so-called indoctrination of students." ...
When I go home for spring break next week, one of my first stops will be walking over to Beth’s house. Beth and I met at our neighborhood synagogue ten years ago, and our relationship flourished when ...
In a Friday talk, filmmaker Terence Nance brought the McCormack Family Theater to life with a discussion of his experimental work and film’s capacity to transcend dimension.
The Bears look on to their next game against Bryant at home this coming Saturday.
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, telemedicine has become widely used, but access is not always equitable.
PFAS constitute a broad class of compounds that can be found in industrial processes, textiles and other consumer products.
In the wake of the blizzard in late February, Rhode Island Blood Center experienced an excessive loss of blood products.
President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 discussed topics including grade inflation, rising public mistrust of higher education, increasing tuition and Brown’s relationship with the federal government ...
Former Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration Andrew von Eschenbach opened his Monday night Brown Political Union lecture with a common phrase: “May you live in interesting times.” ...
The Brown men’s tennis team (13-6, 0-0 Ivy) had a roller-coaster of a day during a home doubleheader this past Sunday, first losing 4-3 a nail-biter game against St. John’s (13-2, 3-0 Big East) before ...
A few years ago, the way that Americans were receiving health care had remained almost unchanged for decades. “You’d go to the doctor’s office, sit in the waiting room, read an old ‘People’ ...
Polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as “forever chemicals,” are present in the blood of almost everyone in the United States. The chemicals’ carbon-fluorine bonds make them resistant to natural processes, ...
For individuals living with fragile X syndrome — a common genetic disorder that is correlated with autism, causes intellectual disability and more frequently affects male individuals — anxiety, sensory ...
On March 11, Rep. Gabe Amo (D-R.I. 1) secured $311,000 in federal Community Project Funding for Providence’s Nonviolence Institute. The funds will support “three victim advocates and a case manager ...
Last Tuesday, a bill addressing air quality problems in schools was passed by the Rhode Island Senate Health and Human Services Committee. The legislation — which was also introduced in 2025 — will ...
The Rhode Island Blood Center declared a blood emergency on March 5. Nearly two weeks later, this emergency status is still in effect, according to the RIBC’s website.
On March 12, the Avon Cinema looked a little different. Instead of its usual crowd, the theater bustled with students and Francophiles attending the opening night of this year’s Providence French and ...
Content warning: This article includes descriptions of civilians and children being killed during war.