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In 2022, Bertozzi and another researcher became the first openly LGBTQ+ people to earn a Nobel Prize in the sciences.
A challenging start to the season continued for men’s basketball (2-8) Sunday afternoon as they fell on the road to the University of Maine (6-4).
At the market, customers can find vendors selling a wide assortment of goods, ranging from fresh honey and crocheted stuffed animals to vintage New Yorker covers and holiday decor.
In 1981, Hmong refugees and residents of the South Side of Providence collaborated with three Brown students to create a space to grow nutritious food, establishing the Southside Community Land Trust. ...
In order of appearance from top to bottom and right to left: Florian Okwu, Paree Rehora, Mia Wang, Rozella Kim, Sofia Zhuk-Vasilyeva.
Brown and other Ivy League schools have recently faced intensifying scrutiny about the economic diversity of their student bodies.
Approximately 50% to 60% of families whose children attend the program are affiliated with the University, according to Wendy Wallace, director of civic engagement at the University.
Over 50 protesters gathered to support a permanent ceasefire after the seven-day temporary truce between Israel and Hamas ended on Friday.
This November, the Brown/Fox Point Early Childhood Education Center celebrated its 50th anniversary as a resource for Fox Point and University-affiliated families with young children.
The town hall in Petteruti Lounge attracted about 70 students who questioned investment officials about the University’s ethical considerations and transparency in their investment practices.
Symposium owner Scott McCullough is proud that each section of the store features a tight but thorough collection for customers to look through.
Before Thanksgiving, 60 staff members signed onto a Nov. 9 faculty letter in support of arrested students that was previously delivered to President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20. The letter came ...
Hockey season is back, and the Brown men’s hockey team (3-6, 2-5 ECAC) — relying on a fresh class of first-years and transfers — is looking to make a jump in the Eastern College Athletic Conference, ...
In 2018, the World Wildlife Fund claimed that, by not using plastic straws, we could “help change the future for our oceans.” They were certainly addressing an important problem, but plastic straws ...
The Graduate Labor Organization and the University reached an agreement on stipends and discrimination and harassment clauses in their new contract at a meeting last Wednesday — a major breakthrough ...
Last month, the Title IX and Gender Equity Office released a series of revisions to their Title IX procedures, according to an Oct. 27 Today@Brown announcement.
Homeschooling is the fastest-growing form of education in the nation, a trend particularly evident in Rhode Island.