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(12/01/25 1:26am)
Last semester, the Brown Design Workshop launched their Maker Grants, which intend to encourage student curiosity and finance passion projects. Designed to support up to 25 students each semester this ...
(12/01/25 3:21am)
While first-year students turn to their exploratory advisors for guidance on classes to take or opportunities to pursue, faculty members can now look to their interdepartmental faculty mentors for advice ...
(12/01/25 3:09am)
Brown Formula Racing, which receives an average of $23,000 annually from the Undergraduate Finance Board, is set to lose this funding in fall 2026.
(12/01/25 4:01am)
When Max Cairo ’27 first stumbled upon Brown’s quadball team, he was still a prospective student. While on a frosty campus tour during his junior year of high school, Cairo walked past students running ...
(12/01/25 3:00am)
In 2026, Bradley Maron MD’03 will assume the role of editor-in-chief of Circulation, one of the leading cardiovascular medicine research journals. Maron’s appointment was announced at an American ...
(12/01/25 2:30am)
Pop music has dominated 2025, and today’s popstars haven’t failed to deliver. Following the success of her July 2025 EP “Voyeur (Deluxe),” British singer-songwriter Alessi Rose released the deluxe ...
(11/25/25 3:17am)
Gratitude is in the air on College Hill, along with the sound of suitcase wheels on sidewalks. Some students are heading home, looking forward to reunions over tables of food — from turkey to hearty ...
(11/25/25 2:12am)
On Nov. 7, U.S. Rep. Gabe Amo (D-R.I. 1) sent a letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, calling on him to answer a list of eight questions about humanitarian aid delivery to Gaza. The letter was signed ...
(11/25/25 3:21am)
Providence resident Daniella Stark currently pays $45 a month for her health care coverage. But with the enhanced COVID-19-era Affordable Care Act subsidies set to expire at the end of the year, Stark ...
(11/25/25 2:03am)
Tucked away in a far-off corner of the Providence Public Library is the Updike Room. Visitors poking their heads in will immediately notice the large antique printing press filling the center of the space. ...
(11/24/25 1:26am)
In response to recent federal immigration enforcement across Rhode Island, student labor organizers are joining local activists in efforts aimed at protecting community members from U.S. Immigration and ...
(11/24/25 3:19am)
In the final game of the season, the Brown football team (5-5, 2-5 Ivy) surged to a miraculous 35-28 victory over Dartmouth (7-3, 4-3). The Bears’ defense delivered their best performance of the year ...
(11/24/25 2:51am)
Since President Trump returned to the White House in January, large-scale deportations have been a central feature of his second-term agenda. But his administration is facing pushback from Catholic leaders, ...
(11/24/25 2:40am)
On Thursday, students and alums of the Rhode Island School of Design’s Industrial Design Department showcased their work at the opening reception of the department’s triennial student work exhibition. ...
(11/21/25 8:50am)
President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 was paid over $3.1 million in 2023, according to nonprofit tax filings for fiscal year 2024 released by the IRS and reviewed by The Herald. This marks a roughly ...
(11/21/25 6:17am)
Many first-year students arrive at Brown hopeful that a degree will be a sure path to employment after graduation. By their senior year, students’ optimism may be weaker: The number of seniors pessimistic ...
(11/21/25 6:14am)
For Major League Baseball pitchers, high pitch velocity has become one of the most coveted skills. But a recent study co-authored by Brown researchers found that higher pitch speed on its own is not significantly ...
(11/21/25 7:09am)
Joe Jutras hadn’t planned to break a world record with his green squash. But last month, the Scituate-based giant fruit grower’s 2,200-pound fruit was named the heaviest green squash in the world. ...
(11/21/25 8:06am)
On Thursday afternoon, social media reports of federal immigration enforcement presence on College Street prompted over 100 community members — including many Brown students — to gather outside the ...
(11/21/25 6:47am)
Rhode Island’s T.F. Green Airport dominated national rankings this year, voted the No. 1 airport in the United States by Travel + Leisure on a set of criteria that included service, friendliness and ...