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(11/15/23 4:04am)
Brown’s Latines in Pre-Med, a student group established this semester, hopes to empower Latine students interested in medical professions with community building, mentorship and networking opportunities. ...
(11/14/23 2:01am)
Laughter radiates from the kitchen as students sit in the greenhouse to study. Professors and students mingle while making coffee. Environmental groups hold planning meetings. The Urban Environmental ...
(11/13/23 3:01am)
“Do you like Elvis?” asks a twenty-something army officer to 14-year-old Priscilla Beaulieu (Cailee Spaeny) at a diner in West Germany.
(11/10/23 4:08am)
The panel followed a Wednesday screening of “Mankiller,” which celebrates the legacy of Wilma Mankiller, the first woman who served as Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation from 1985 to 1995.
(11/08/23 2:03am)
Democrat Gabe Amo, a former White House aide during the Obama and Biden administrations, won the special election for Rhode Island’s 1st U.S. Congressional District seat against Republican opponent ...
(11/06/23 2:20am)
The event opened with a performance from Adrian Montero, an accomplished musician with two albums and a long list of awards, who played three compositions on classical guitar.
(10/30/23 2:12am)
Britney Spears’s “The Woman in Me” was released on Oct. 24 and immediately topped the Amazon bestsellers list for the week.
(10/30/23 1:45am)
Britney Spears’s “The Woman in Me” was released on Oct. 24 and immediately topped the Amazon bestsellers list for the week.
(10/23/23 2:01am)
Thursday’s event included a panel of professors moderated by Professor of Anthropology Nadje Al-Ali, director of the Center for Middle East Studies
(10/23/23 1:57am)
The Lindemann’s celebration this past weekend aimed to spotlight the presence of arts on campus and act as a preview of the creative endeavors the space will be hosting after its opening.
(10/13/23 1:47am)
“I hope the main takeaway from this event is that there is a new approach to governing the economy,” Robinson Meyers told The Herald.
(10/13/23 3:46am)
The Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs opened its doors to Robinson Meyer, founding executive editor of Heatmap — a new media organization focused on the climate and energy transition. ...
(10/12/23 3:05am)
Materials housed at the John Carter Brown Library include “Eliot’s Indian Bible,” land deeds and a book from John Russell Bartlett’s collection.
(10/10/23 1:00am)
On Sept. 9, excited party-goers mingled inside the CIC Providence Building at a private event hosted by Providence Mayor Brett Smiley, ringing in the start of the City’s annual art festival. Then the ...
(10/06/23 2:05am)
City Council voted in favor of two voluntary payment agreements between nonprofit colleges and Providence Thursday night on a 9-1 voice vote. Through these agreements, Brown will pay over $174 million ...
(10/06/23 2:03am)
Jacinda Ardern, the former prime minister of New Zealand, captured the attention of staff, students and community members as she reflected on her time serving in public office in a Thursday lecture. In ...
(10/02/23 1:39am)
The symposium was hosted by the Brown University Library, the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women and the Ruth J. Simmons Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice.
(09/28/23 11:04pm)
The University will partner with several historically Black colleges and universities across the country in a new college partnership program set to launch in the second half of 2024, according to a project ...
(09/28/23 3:37am)
In its 2024 annual college ranking, U.S. News and World Report ranked Brown ninth — tied with Northwestern University and Johns Hopkins University — among American universities, up from 13th the ...
(09/28/23 2:08am)
Ashish Jha, dean of SPH, wants to change the face of American public health leadership by expanding diversity. “While the public health workforce is quite diverse, the leadership of public health has ...