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(10/19/21 1:07am)
Wendy Schiller, professor of political science, professor of international and public affairs and director of the A. Alfred Taubman Center for American Politics and Policy, was recently been named the ...
(10/15/21 4:03am)
The John Hay Library, a looming marble building that sits across from the Van Wickle Gates, evokes a sense of mystery and distance. Apart from the occasional study session in the Willis Reading Room, ...
(10/14/21 1:05am)
As a politician in Chile in the 1850s, Geronimo Urmeneta 1835 took a uniquely progressive approach to his work as the country’s secretary of finance and as a primary cabinet member for former Chilean ...
(10/08/21 2:56am)
Picture this: You are walking back from a friend's apartment late at night. You're feeling fine; you're a little tired, but you had a nice time. You decide to listen to music for a few ...
(10/08/21 2:05am)
Provost Richard Locke P’18 found himself in a familiar conversation with a middle-income family last month. A student at a public magnet school in Boston and his mom, a social worker, told him that ...
(10/01/21 4:14am)
Providence, Rhode Island. October 30, 2020.
(10/01/21 3:54am)
It’s 11 p.m. on a Tuesday, and I’m with my friend Grace at the closing party for an exhibit at a hostel turned bar/art museum/tattoo studio/thrift store under the highway near downtown Austin. The ...
(09/27/21 4:51am)
As students settle into the rhythm of the first fully in-person semester in nearly two years, an unlikely population has also joined them in their return to Brown’s campus: Mephitis mephitis, or the ...
(09/20/21 3:43am)
The University offered its first in-person campus tours since March 2020 last week, bringing back a staple of the college process and marking another step toward the Office of Admission’s return to ...
(09/08/21 5:37am)
“Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” a sitcom created by Michael Schur and Dan Goor centering around the lives of the detectives of Brooklyn’s 99th NYPD precinct, has always tried to be a “progressive” show. ...
(09/08/21 3:45am)
69 percent of students admitted to the University’s class of 2025 accepted a spot last spring, setting a record-high yield rate that capped off an uncertain and turbulent admissions cycle.
The rate ...
(06/16/21 2:04am)
Earlier this year in January, CNN correspondent Sara Sidner broke down crying on live television after reporting about COVID-19’s impact on minority communities from California. She had just been with ...
(05/21/21 1:02am)
While on a trip to Washington D.C. for a national oratorical contest, John Aiso ’31 visited the Japanese Ambassador. It was there that the Ambassador referred Aiso to his friend, Brown University President ...
(05/18/21 12:55am)
Alexander Barry ’20, a passionate writer and caring friend with a love for music, movies and literature passed away from Ewing Sarcoma Jan. 12.
Barry grew up in Calabasas, California and graduated ...
(05/16/21 4:07am)
Stand-up comedian, writer, actress and this spring’s Brown Lecture Board speaker Ali Wong was first asked, in her May 13 virtual lecture, about her Zoom life and if she was wearing pants. In response, ...
(05/04/21 7:24pm)
Former University President Vartan Gregorian, widely known for the academic ingenuity, benevolence and strong leadership he demonstrated during his tenures at Brown, the New York Public Library and the ...
(04/29/21 3:17pm)
When I got into Brown, I was sitting criss-cross on my high school’s hallway floor, next to my best friend. I’d stepped away from the classroom with her to check my admission status. When I opened ...
(04/28/21 5:59pm)
While businesses have reopened across the country, many theaters, concert venues and other stages remain closed for the foreseeable future. After graduation, a group of seniors who have been creating, ...
(04/16/21 6:37pm)
Former University President Vartan Gregorian died April 15 at age 87.
Known for increasing diversity and growing the University’s endowment to over $1 billion during his tenure, Gregorian served as ...
(04/08/21 3:54am)
If Phoebe Bridgers is the Twitter music star — outwardly moody and unsatisfied; “ghosting” friends and effusively crying; favoring words over decoration — Lana Del Rey is the alternative darling ...