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(11/06/25 11:47pm)
Assuming the role of national security advisor in 2001 and later becoming secretary of state in 2005, Condoleezza Rice spent eight years shaping American diplomacy. Those years were marked by the Sept. ...
(11/06/25 3:58am)
Saturday evening, the men’s soccer team (6-6-2, 2-3-1 Ivy) sailed to a 1-0 victory over Columbia (3-7-4, 1-4-1) in front of a packed Senior Day crowd. Following the win, the Bears sit at fourth place ...
(11/06/25 6:14am)
For the first time in nearly 30 years, students enrolled at the Rhode Island School of Design have a new academic department to explore.
(11/05/25 2:45am)
In early October, a new exhibition titled “‘Everywhere I Go’: Sketchbooks from Cyrus Highsmith” opened on the third floor of the Providence Public Library at the Joan T. Boghossian Gallery. The ...
(11/07/25 1:41am)
Apple Cinemas officially opened Saturday at Providence Place Mall, taking over the downtown space previously occupied by Showcase Cinemas, which closed its doors on Oct. 26.
(11/05/25 5:02am)
On Friday, Chief Judge John McConnell Jr. ’80 of the Rhode Island District Court ordered the Trump administration to deploy billions in contingency funding toward issuing benefits as part of the Supplemental ...
(11/05/25 3:46am)
This is the sixth installment in a series of articles about the science of various aspects of college life.
(11/05/25 3:52am)
Brown will reduce its overall Ph.D. admissions to around 80% of its current targets in an effort to regulate University operating costs, Provost Francis Doyle said at Tuesday’s faculty meeting.
(11/04/25 4:00am)
In a Monday conversation hosted by the Taubman Center for American Politics and Policy, former U.S. Rep. Kathy Manning, a senior fellow at the Watson School of International and Public Affairs, dissected ...
(11/04/25 4:41am)
Attendees at the Brown Lecture Board’s semesterly talk rose to their feet as Tara Davis-Woodhall and Hunter Woodhall strolled, smiling, onto the stage of the Salomon Center’s De Ciccio Family Auditorium ...
(11/04/25 2:14am)
Last Tuesday, the American Civil Liberties Union of Rhode Island filed a lawsuit against Gov. Dan McKee and several other state employees, alleging the defendants violated the constitutional rights of ...
(11/04/25 3:45am)
Earlier this semester, the John Hay Library opened their latest art exhibition, titled, “Shared Magma: An American and Swedish Collaboration on Sisterhood and Sister Ore.”
(11/04/25 2:36am)
On the evening of Oct. 30, dozens of students gathered in the Underground under the dim glow of blue and red LED lighting. Students — sporting face paint, adorned in costumes and accessorized with teddy ...
(11/04/25 3:05am)
For nearly three decades, Brown Ballroom Dance Team has provided students with a space to learn partner dancing, compete at collegiate tournaments and make new friends. Since many members start from scratch ...
(11/03/25 2:41am)
On Oct. 20, the Office of Information Technology launched Transcribe, the first artificial intelligence tool developed for the broader University community by the Brown AI Sandbox project
(11/03/25 3:53am)
For pre-medical students at Brown, volunteering at Rhode Island Hospital is a popular extracurricular activity meant to help them accrue valuable clinical experience. But due to its popularity, many students ...
(11/03/25 1:50am)
On Saturday, Brown Refugee Youth Tutoring and Enrichment hosted BRYTE Science Day, an on-campus event organized to provide Providence elementary, middle and high school refugee students an opportunity ...
(11/03/25 3:14am)
A renovated Pembroke Hall reopened last month as the new home of the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women. The 128-year-old building had been closed since May and was last renovated in 2008. ...
(11/02/25 11:59pm)
Chock-full of bouldering and belaying, a new sport is climbing onto the list of Brown’s club athletics offerings this semester: competitive climbing.
(11/03/25 5:27am)
The Greenland Ice Sheet — the second largest ice sheet on Earth — has been melting at its fastest rate in 12,000 years due to rising surface temperatures caused by man-made climate change, according ...