‘A seven-year-long job interview’: Exploring tenure at Brown
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This article is the first in a series exploring tenure at Brown and in higher education.
In an email to The Herald, Danielle Allen wrote that “same day voter registration” and “prohibitions on foreign-influenced corporate political expenditures” are some of the policies that can “restore ...
Lieutenant Governor Sabrina Matos and the Rhode Island Department of Health launched an updated Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders State Plan Feb. 15 that outlines state health goals pertaining ...
At the Ivy League Heptagonal Indoor Track and Field Championships hosted by Harvard this weekend, Brown women’s track and field placed fourth with 84 cumulative points and the men’s team placed fifth ...
The GISP, created by Charlie Pliner ’26 and Nikolas Rohrmann ’26, recently heard from retired tennis player Todd Martin.
In early February, Brown announced that the University would once again raise tuition by 4.5%, bringing annual tuition to $68,612 and total direct charges to $88,856. Since 2013, Brown’s tuition has ...
On Jan. 30, the White House and Department of Education announced that financial aid offices at schools would not be receiving FAFSA data until March.
Last fall, 12 Rhode Island School of Design students working under Associate Professor of Architecture Jonathan Knowles developed 12 designs for temporary housing buildings to present to state officials ...
Twenty of the 41 students arrested at a Dec. 11 University Hall sit-in for divestment and ceasefire were arraigned at 9 a.m. Monday. The students pleaded not guilty to “willful trespassing within school ...
Mike Zamore ’93 — the former chief of staff for U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley (D-Oregon) — returned to Brown Feb. 12 to discuss the book he co-authored with Merkley, “Filibustered! How to Fix the ...
The University canceled in-person classes and closed all non-essential administrative and academic offices Feb. 13 due to severe winter conditions, according to an email from Russell Carey, the executive ...
At the Campus Center, strikers shared their experiences and demonstrators sang before breaking fast by eating dates.
NEUR 1570: ‘The Non-Neural Brain’ explores the lesser-known glial cells, which “make up more than half of the cells in your brain,” according to assistant professor of brain science Dr. Sonia ...
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“We have to take it one day at a time,” star forward Nana Owusu-Anane ’25 said in an interview with The Herald.