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For Ph.D. and MFA students with children aged six and under, Brown offers a stipend of up to $6,000 per child for up to three children per household. Master’s students who are not pursuing an MFA can ...
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For Ph.D. and MFA students with children aged six and under, Brown offers a stipend of up to $6,000 per child for up to three children per household. Master’s students who are not pursuing an MFA can ...
Margaret Qualley plays her role as charming protege well, but struggles to summon any semblance of range beyond biting her lip.
The Bears’ last home game of the season will take place on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. against Columbia.
After a brief stint in journalism, Jonathan Karp ’86 worked at Penguin Random House for 16 years, ascending to editor-in-chief and later becoming publisher and editor-in-chief of Hachette Book Group ...
Nicole Casale GS, a master’s student in biotechnology and a mother of four, has been a parent for her entire academic career.
With Richard Linklater behind the camera and Ethan Hawke center screen, “Blue Moon” offers an intimate insight into an artist’s unraveling as well as Broadway’s golden age. The biopic follows ...
On Oct. 10, PinkPantheress released the remix album “Fancy Some More?” — the follow-up to her sophomore mixtape “Fancy That.” The expanded album is divided into three discs that explore new ...
The Providence City Council is drafting a rent stabilization ordinance to be introduced this fall, following a report about the state of the city’s housing market authored by the City Council’s Housing ...
On Saturday, the men’s soccer team (5-6-2, 1-3-1 Ivy) traveled to Ithaca to face off against Cornell (11-2-1, 4-1), which currently sits second in the Ivy League. Although the Bears claimed an early ...
After working at a biotechnology company for several years, Lisa Ramos-Rodriguez GS wanted to pursue a Ph.D. in pathobiology to expand her career opportunities. But she also knew that she wanted to start ...
Before becoming the president and CEO of publishing house Simon & Schuster in 2020, Jonathan Karp ’86 first fell in love with books not in New York City, but on College Hill.
If you asked Manaal Saadaat ’26 and Spencer Yang ’29 what “party culture” at Brown looks like, they would have very different answers.
From Sidechat to classroom conversations, it feels like there is constant discussion about student-athletes. But the conversation does not center on recent wins or losses — rather, it dissects their ...
Have you ever raised your hand in a seminar, completely unprepared, just to snag a participation point? Maybe you hadn’t done the readings, or your brain was still processing last night’s problem ...