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Students and faculty were invited to an open house featuring food, refreshments and an exhibit from the Sarah Doyle Center’s archives.
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Students and faculty were invited to an open house featuring food, refreshments and an exhibit from the Sarah Doyle Center’s archives.
Antonia Monteiro, the Blue Room’s supervisor, has just been sent to voicemail after calling Andrews Commons for help. She tries the Sharpe Refectory next.
Morning operation of the Blue Room. Up until now, the morning has been relatively calm.
The exhibit explores 19th-century American engagement with the fashions and styles of insurrections in the Islamic world.
A hearing committee had moved to suspend and reinstate Sergeant Joseph Hanley rather than terminate him, an action originally preferred by the city of Providence. The city is now appealing that decision ...
Student March in October 2024. While reinstated, SJP is still unable to hold rallies or demonstrations for the rest of the academic year.
Long-term planning to expand the Watson School’s initiatives is still underway. In the past year, the school has launched two new joint faculty searches to bring an interdisciplinary approach to international ...
Beneath the lights of Stevenson-Pincince Field, the women’s soccer team (5-1-2, 0-0 Ivy) tied Hofstra University (3-1-4, 0-0 Coastal Athletic Association) 1-1 on Thursday. The Bears followed the performance ...
Nearly 55% of international students in the class of 2029 received financial aid, compared with only 35% of those in the class of 2028.
The Watson Center for Information Technology on Sept. 9. Once esteemed for its reputation for career stability, emerging AI technology capable of writing original code has raised concerns among CS students. ...
The art exhibit opened for public viewing on Sept. 2 and is set to remain on display until Nov. 28.
Recruited athletes were less likely to submit video introductions as part of their applications and more likely to select economics as their intended concentration than other students, data from The Herald’s ...
Brown placed 187th out of 257 schools with a letter grade of F for their free speech tolerance on campus, which includes 65% of schools scored.
Navigating an ongoing staff hiring freeze, the yearly student job fair was unaffected and in full swing on Friday.
Marzulla’s threats to cut off federal funds would likely not apply to the CDL, which is privately funded and does not receive support from the sources that Marzulla Law listed, according to the head ...
The Department of Anthropology’s annual fall research symposium on Friday. The event featured a poster session and several panel discussions.
Achievement First Providence Mayoral Academy on Thursday. Along with Achievement First Promesa Academy, Achievement First Providence Mayoral saw one of the largest decreases in absenteeism this year.
In the last school year, Rhode Island public schools saw a decrease in chronic absenteeism rates for the third year in a row, amid new statewide programming aimed at bolstering attendance.
In an email to The Herald, Senate Majority Leader Frank Ciccone III (D-Providence, Johnston) wrote that the R.I. State Police notified him of the threats, explaining the threat was “supposedly” placed ...