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All students who identify as “multilingual” have access to the program, but it is mainly catered to international graduate students.
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All students who identify as “multilingual” have access to the program, but it is mainly catered to international graduate students.
From ordering a muffin at the Blue Room to engaging in small talk after class, conversational English permeates the day-to-day lives of all those on campus. But the terms and phrases used in these routine ...
Known on stage by just her first name, Daiela, the singer, songwriter, drummer and music producer Daiela Simon-Seay ’26 has already left her mark on the music industry. She’s amassed over six million ...
In speeches and emails, Brown’s administration consistently praises open inquiry. President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 has reminded the community that “freedom of expression is an essential ...
Brown’s pottery club now operates in a small shared studio space in the Brown Design Workshop in Barus & Holley.
Every semester, students from all class years scramble to secure a seat in many of Brown’s smaller seminar courses. But there’s one course that stands out above all others — ENGL 0930: “Introduction ...
Over the past decade, the number of students in the biochemistry and molecular biology concentration has more than doubled, a trend not seen in similar biology degrees, according to data reviewed by The ...
With the odds of a federal government shutdown increasing with each passing hour, Rhode Island’s all-Democratic congressional delegation is among others in their party looking to use public outrage ...
When I was accepted to Brown, I promised myself I would never again take a math or science class. After years of trudging through high school STEM courses, the Open Curriculum felt like a breath of fresh ...
Today I’m in the museum lobby, newly thrifted jacket in hand, waiting for my friends to come out. Today I’m in Amsterdam. Specifically, I’m at the Rembrandt House Museum, though I wouldn’t know—I ...
"Portrait of Mary Bruen Goble" by Rembrandt Peale, 1825.
The exhibition positions sound not only as vibration but as a relation between human and spiritual beings.
My first year at Brown was confusing. I arrived wide-eyed and disoriented by a mess of opportunities: clubs, parties, frats, sororities, classes, jobs. Each one told the same story: Happiness is contingent ...
First-year international students in the class of 2029, the first cohort admitted under a need-blind paradigm, are more socioeconomically diverse than preceding classes, data from The Herald’s First-Year ...
On any average day, visitors to Kennedy Plaza are met with a stream of office workers rushing out of nearby buildings, packs of students carrying backpacks and the occasional travelers dragging around ...
Haifan Lin, director of the Yale Stem Cell Center, opened Wednesday’s lecture by discussing the shortcomings in the conventional understanding of gene expression and regulation.
Last month, Texas Republicans approved a mid-decade redistricting plan that could give the party five additional congressional seats in the 2026 midterm elections. After months of unpopular policies spewing ...
Amid an uncertain landscape of federal intervention in higher education, advancements in artificial intelligence technology and the start of a new semester, The Herald polled new undergraduate students ...
Brown Dining Services employees say that over the past 20 months, they have faced an increasingly unmanageable workload and toxic work environment driven by alleged understaffing, unsympathetic management ...
In her new role, Smith aims to expand access to existing SPS programs while continuing to develop new offerings, including certificates and both in-person and online master’s degrees. Courtesy of Sandra ...