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(11/13/25 4:09am)
While some students trek to the Salomon Center for large lecture-based courses or gather in a Page-Robinson Hall classroom for seminars, others turn on their computers and enter the world of gamified ...
(11/14/25 1:04am)
On Nov. 6, the Rhode Island School of Design’s Painting Department opened its triennial exhibition in the Woods-Gerry Gallery, featuring selected work from the department’s undergraduate seniors and ...
(11/13/25 4:25am)
On Oct. 24, Demi Lovato released their ninth studio album, “It’s Not That Deep.” The light-hearted, dance-pop album marks a departure from Lovato’s recent rock-inspired music and returns to her ...
(11/13/25 1:23am)
This week, Art at Watson unveiled their new exhibition, “Life After War,” a series of photographs by Amy Kaslow showcasing the impact war has on human lives.
(11/13/25 4:48am)
One year after the Lindemann Performing Arts Center opened its doors in October 2023, a handful of student groups expressed frustration with the Brown Arts Institute after struggling to book the new space. ...
(11/12/25 1:18am)
When Renee Kim ’28 tried to register for UNIV 1210: “Practical Experience in the Clinical Environment,” she was met with an already full class. Unable to register but still hoping to learn the content, ...
(11/12/25 3:13am)
Last Friday, Brown (10-6, 4-3 Ivy) traveled up to Cambridge to face off against Harvard (17-0, 7-0) for the semifinals of the Ivy League Field Hockey Tournament. In the matchup of two nationally ranked ...
(11/12/25 2:36am)
The men’s basketball team (0-2, 0-0 Ivy) opened its season with back-to-back home losses, falling 62-46 to Siena (2-0, 0-0 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference) and 89-84 in double overtime to Vermont ...
(11/12/25 3:09am)
With the support of two new funding sources — including a gift from a Brown trustee and a grant from the National Institutes of Health — Brown is expanding RNA research on campus in a continued effort ...
(11/12/25 3:18am)
On Nov. 3, Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha P’19 P’22 joined a coalition of 21 other attorneys general in filing a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education. The lawsuit argues that ...
(11/12/25 1:00am)
This past weekend, the Department of Theatre Arts and Performance Studies’s Sock & Buskin group staged its last performance of the play “Machinal.” The show ran from Oct. 30 to Nov. 9 in the ...
(11/11/25 9:45pm)
The University will no longer permit residential theme or program house leaders to select their residents, according to a copy of the slides obtained by The Herald from an attendee at a Tuesday meeting ...
(11/11/25 4:36am)
Over 1,000 alums, students, faculty and parents flocked to College Hill this weekend to attend a celebration of 130 years of Jewish life at Brown. The event falls on the 130th anniversary of the graduation ...
(11/11/25 5:10am)
On Saturday, the men’s soccer team (6-7-2, 2-4-1 Ivy) suffered a 1-0 loss at Yale (3-9-3, 2-4-1) in the last match of the regular season, crushing any hope of qualifying for the Ivy League Tournament. ...
(11/11/25 4:35am)
On a chilly Thursday night in New Jersey, the women’s soccer team (9-4-4, 3-2-2 Ivy) fell to Princeton (8-6-3, 5-2-0) 3-0 in the semifinals of the Ivy League Tournament.
(11/11/25 3:04am)
This fall, the inaugural cohort of Rhode Island School of Design students enrolled in ILLUS 3701-01: “Introduction to Tattooing,” the first tattooing course offered in the school’s history.
(11/11/25 4:43am)
On Oct. 29, the Rhode Island Attorney General Office’s Cold Case Unit announced that it closed its first two cases since its inception in 2023 using DNA technology and a modern understanding of polygraph ...
(11/10/25 1:18am)
Brown’s final drive ended in an interception with two minutes remaining, allowing Yale to enter victory formation and hand the Bears a 34-22 loss.
(11/10/25 7:47am)
This weekend, Brown’s Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Studies hosted its annual Hack for Humanity, a two-day event where teams compete to address global humanitarian issues. This year, 12 teams ...
(11/10/25 9:20am)
After two consecutive away games, the football team (3-5, 0-5 Ivy) returned to Brown Stadium on Saturday to face Yale (6-2, 4-1). Supporters lined the bleachers in hopes of watching the Bears snap their ...