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Deputy Director of Athletics for Administration Jake Silverman said that last fall, “space and staffing constraints” led to difficulties running the league smoothly.
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Deputy Director of Athletics for Administration Jake Silverman said that last fall, “space and staffing constraints” led to difficulties running the league smoothly.
This morning, the University released the details of its Operational Plan for Investing in Research, which aims to increase University research output over the next five to seven years through investments ...
On November 25, 1905, a crowd of Brown students gathered to cheer on the University football team as they played against Dartmouth in Springfield, Massachusetts.
On Oct. 12 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention expanded its recommendation for the updated bivalent COVID-19 vaccine booster to include children ages five through 11, according to a CDC press ...
At the event, attendees prodded Lemire on potential causes of President Donald Trump’s downfall, such as budding lawsuits and investigations.
According to Rosey Taveras, director of the Health Equity Scholars program, the program was launched in June 2020 “as a response to the killing of George Floyd and the disproportionate impact of the ...
While the skill level “gets pretty good,” players of all abilities are welcome at Midnight Soccer, according to Rahul Bodini, a RISD student and one of Midnight Soccer’s organizers.
More than 50 Rhode Island School of Design and Brown students squeezed into a yellow school bus Thursday night, doubling and tripling up in seats. They wore sweats and athletic shorts and carried training ...
Mildred Dresselhaus worked almost 60 years at MIT, becoming the first female fully-tenured professor at MIT as well as the first female president of the American Physical Society.
Student protesters interrupted an ExxonMobil recruiting event Tuesday in the Lincoln Field Building to call attention to the company’s lack of action to prevent climate change.
On Ada Lovelace Day — a day to celebrate women in STEM fields — Maia Weinstock ’99, discussed her latest book, “Carbon Queen: The Remarkable Life of Nanoscience Pioneer Mildred Dresselhaus,” ...
Goodman’s talk also highlighted her belief in the capacity of popular protest to effect change in the world, including an example of Brown students playing a role in enacting a bill to end US arms sales ...
The provost has responsibilities related to admissions, financial aid, implementing policies, budgeting and “making sure things run smoothly,” according to Christina Paxson P’19.
Throughout the history of Latin America, writers have challenged notions of a white-dominated literary canon by leaving an undeniable mark on literature in their home countries and across the world. Take ...
Graduate Labor Organization President Sharena Razek GS and Secretary Mary Higgins discussed recent graduate student removals and the upcoming union negotiations with the University at the Graduate Student ...
“I’ve been singing my whole life,” said auditionee Jordan Heinrich ’26. “I’ve had formal lessons since I was five, which stopped during COVID, and then I did a lot of musical theater in high ...
The Bears (1-2, 0-1 Ivy League) fell to the University of Rhode Island (3-2, 0-1 Colonial Athletic Association) in the 40th Governor’s Cup by a final score of 38-10 on Saturday evening in Kingston, ...
Electric scooters brands Bird and Veo have taken to Providence streets, expanding the number of vehicles available.
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