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Despite the Bears' Tuesday loss, Sahin was named Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week after strong performance against New Haven, URI and Connecticut. Courtesy of Jamie Fiedorek via Brown Athletics ...
The dean of the Graduate School — a position temporarily held by Janet Blume — typically delivers opening remarks at the first GSC meeting of the academic year.
One of the turkey’s most frequented spots is the Providence Athenaeum, located just west of the John D. Rockefeller Library.
Photos courtesy of the Brown Digital Repository.
The member organizations include the unions of medical residents at Brown Health and Care New England, non-clinical and clinical support employees at Rhode Island Hospital, and the United Nurses and Allied ...
President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 extended a particular welcome to international students in her address.
Incoming students marked the start of their academic career at Brown in the traditional procession through the Van Wickle Gates on Tuesday.
Herald staff polling students in March. The Herald polled 733 incoming first-year students between Aug. 8 and Aug. 15.
PERA is unable to directly enforce its recommendations, which call for updated training and officer discipline.
Harry Kizirian Elementary School on Tuesday. As of 2023, the average age of a Providence school building was 75 years.
As students move away from home, many bring their favorite snacks and drinks along with them.
Rockman’s book was longlisted for the 2025 Cundill History Prize in July.
Outside Keeney Quadrangle, move-in volunteers distribute orientation lanyards and room keys at check-in.
Approximately 1,750 first-year undergraduates comprise the class of 2029, according to University Spokesperson Brian Clark.
The announcement comes just days before incoming students walk through the Van Wickle Gates for convocation, and less than a week before classes for begin for the 2025-26 academic year.
The challenges come amid a variety of new obstacles that the Trump administration has put in place for international students seeking to study in the U.S.
The bill’s passage extends a sense of security to GLO leaders, who worry that an emboldened Trump administration could be hostile to student workers, according to GLO President Michael Ziegler GS.