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On May 23, the “Unfinished Conversation Series” exhibit opened in the Ruth J. Simmons Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice. The exhibition, which will remain on display until Dec. 12, uses ...
On Tuesday night, about 40 students and community members gathered on the Main Green for a vigil marking the two-year anniversary since Hamas attacked Israeli civilians on Oct. 7, 2023. The vigil, organized ...
At Tuesday’s faculty meeting, Provost Francis Doyle outlined the potential impact of federal actions on long-term University finances.
Six days after Brown, along with eight other universities, received an invitation to sign the Trump administration’s “Compact For Academic Excellence in Higher Education,” which was first reported ...
In a packed pink-out game on Stevenson-Pincince Field on Saturday night, the women’s soccer team (8-2-2, 2-1 Ivy) dominated Penn (4-3-3, 2-1 Ivy), securing a 4-0 victory — the team’s second Ivy ...
On Tuesday, several local and student activist organizations gathered for two pro-Palestine rallies on the two-year anniversary of the Israel-Hamas war.
At a Monday evening event at the Cogut Institute for the Humanities, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jhumpa Lahiri spoke about writing across various languages, her relationship with perfectionism and her ...
The world has lost a voice of extraordinary wisdom and hope with the passing of Jane Goodall. For many of us in conservation science, her life’s work was more than research — it was a compass ...
There’s something deeply unserious about how we talk about casual dating. Which is funny, because we talk about it seriously. Like, tax-code seriously.
Well, that didn’t take long. The bully who took your lunch money is back, and this time he wants your backpack, too.
The women’s volleyball team breaking after a team huddle. On Saturday, the team completed its first reverse sweep under Coach Taylor Virtue against Penn.
On Sept. 22, at the Brown Arts Institute Songwriting workshop, Brown affiliates connected in a space of exchange with local artists in Providence. Participants possessed a wide range of musical backgrounds: ...
A papered-over 218 Thayer Street, formerly the site of Starbucks, on Oct. 5.
Adam Pallant, clinical director of Brown Health Services, notes a diversity in how students manage their conditions: Some might never reach out to health services, while others may need health services ...
On 96 Waterman Street, the Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America has a new exhibit, “Imagining Social Justice Art Exhibit,” which opened on Sept. 18 and will be on display until July ...
The play, chock-full of silly references, culminated in would-be womanizer Checkhov (J.D. Gorman ’26) being burned alive.
Last spring, the Department of Computer Science introduced a waitlist hiring process for fall teaching assistant applicants, allowing department leaders to take TAs off reserve when course enrollment ...
When Meghan Herrington ’28 arrived at Brown, the transition from high school came with a unique challenge: navigating university with a chronic illness. Living with ulcerative colitis, a chronic inflammatory ...