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“Remember one thing: No matter what is in that red envelope, no matter where life takes you next, the outcome does not define you,” said Mukesh Jain, dean of medicine and biological sciences.
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“Remember one thing: No matter what is in that red envelope, no matter where life takes you next, the outcome does not define you,” said Mukesh Jain, dean of medicine and biological sciences.
For a moment, Brown could taste the Ivy Championship. Up 60-54 with just 27 seconds to play, they could almost touch the trophy and see their name on NCAA Tournament brackets.
The University Library has implemented a new sound level system to address feedback regarding “concerning” noise levels in library spaces, according to a Feb. 21 announcement. The new system will ...
Liz Cheney — former U.S. representative for Wyoming’s at-large congressional district from 2017 to 2023 — addressed issues of democracy, Donald Trump’s influence on the Republican party, the Jan. ...
Last week, the University announced that it will once again require students to submit test scores in the upcoming admission cycle. Based on recommendations by the Ad Hoc Committee on Admissions Policies, ...
Haleema Aslam ’25 delivered the first talk of the conference, titled “Liberation Through Education.”
On Saturday afternoon, families and fans packed the Pizzitola Sports Center to watch the women’s basketball team (16-11, 7-7 Ivy League) take on Yale (8-19, 5-9). In an electric season closer, the Brown ...
Third-year MFA student Tara Moses teaches TAPS 1280W: “Native American Indigenous Theatre Performance,” which has four enrolled students according to Courses@Brown.
The film explores Wilhelm Reich’s work in psychoanalysis and medicine, the film places the scientist in imaginary conversations concerning love, sex and spirituality with contemporary female writers. ...
Lisa Raiola ’84 opened Hope & Main in 2014 to serve as a business food “incubator” and to support aspiring culinary entrepreneurs. A hub for culinary creativity, the Warren-based nonprofit has ...
Organizer Peter Nightingale shared that while the organization has not solidified its plans for voter outreach, they previously targeted low-income people through text campaigns during the 2020 and 2022 ...
Lee prides herself in being able to do the complex and creative designs her customer desires.
Earlier this year, the University announced that it would transition to need-blind admissions for international students starting with the class of 2029, becoming the eighth university in the United States ...
Smith’s work explores themes of gender, sexuality, science, technology, death and aging, and was known for its subversion of expectations and boundaries in these subject areas — especially during ...
While it seems that activism on college campuses has been at an all-time high, the death of Alexsei Navalny has not incited the outrage from students that it warrants. Whether this is rooted in an exhaustion ...
Besides first-year representative positions in CCB, all elected positions within the three branches — including the SGA elections chair — are up for election this spring, SGA Elections Chair Eli Sporn ...
The Brown Arts Institute welcomed “Proof,” a touring exhibition showcasing the work of California-based multimedia performance artist Barbara T. Smith, to The David Winton Bell Gallery at the List ...