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Olivier Wouters, an associate professor of health services, policy and practice at SPH, told The Herald that the study found that regulatory bodies are relatively similar in their review timelines.
Ruth J. Simmons Quadrangle in January. Last semester, union stewards of the Graduate Labor Organization conducted in-person surveys with 314 union members to learn what was important to graduate student ...
On Friday, the Bears saw considerable back-and-forth momentum exchanges against Jacksonville University, but they were ultimately unable to overcome a comeback surge from their opposition after halftime. ...
It’s orientation week — the first Friday of the year. Outside Metcalf Hall, a horde of first-years have gathered. In the basement, partygoers pack shoulder to shoulder. The air is a hot, musty haze ...
Just after winning their first Olympic gold in 46 years, the U.S. men’s hockey team was partying with FBI Director Kash Patel in their locker room. Downing beer, Patel called President Trump, who invited ...
Last semester, I got a taste of my pre-med roommate’s academic life: Every week, I spent a good chunk of my time working on assignments for IAPA 1401: “Economic Development in Latin America.” Typically, ...
On Feb. 20, the University notified eligible students that the Travel Pilot Program would end this year. Founded in 2020, the program covers one round-trip flight per academic year for international students ...
For many students on College Hill, love is not in the air — 69% of students reported their relationship status as single in The Herald’s Fall 2025 Poll. But many are still searching to find their ...
Graduate students reported elevated rates of harassment and discrimination in the campus climate survey, Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion Matthew Guterl said during the March 4 Graduate Student ...
Last week, Brown’s Graduate Labor Organization held their first substantive bargaining session with the University, where the organization proposed changes to policies on benefits and academic freedom. ...
Over the weekend, women’s lacrosse lost two competitive matchups in Florida where each game was defined by relentless back-and-forth play.
New drugs are often launched in the United States before other countries, leading some to believe that the speed of regulators’ reviews is the main driver for this difference. But a new study by researchers ...
There are only a handful of artists who can release a carbon copy of their prior work and get away with it — and Bruno Mars is one of them.
With a three-vote margin, 75 of the meeting attendees voted in favor of the motion, 72 voted against it and 21 abstained from voting.