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(02/28/18 4:03am)
Assistant Professor of Mathematics Melody Chan won a Sloan Research Fellowship, an award that recognizes 126 promising young scientific researchers from the United States and Canada. Chan is one of 20 ...
(02/27/18 4:05am)
Ban Ki-moon greeted the audience with a humble bow as he approached the podium in Salomon Hall.
As part of the Stephen A. Ogden Jr. ’60 Memorial Lecture Series, Ban reflected on his two-term tenure ...
(02/22/18 5:32am)
R.I. government considers trans rights policy proposal
Ken Wagner, the commissioner of Rhode Island, held a hearing earlier this month to gauge public support for a measure that would require all Rhode ...
(02/22/18 3:43am)
On Feb. 8, progressive Democrats in the Rhode Island General Assembly, including Aaron Regunberg ’12, unveiled their 2018 “Fair Shot Agenda.” This legislative package prioritizes “passing a budget ...
(02/16/18 5:43am)
The number of medical marijuana dispensaries in Rhode Island could increase from three to 15, raising $5.1 million in projected revenue, according to a new budget proposal released by Gov. Gina Raimondo ...
(02/14/18 5:05am)
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Brad Middlekauff ’83 was asleep in his room on the second floor of his Waterman Street apartment when he was awoken ...
(02/12/18 4:01am)
After splitting its games last weekend, the men’s basketball team fell to Cornell Friday before riding the rebounding of Tamenang Choh ’21 and clutch shooting of Obi Okolie ’19 to an overtime victory ...
(02/12/18 3:58am)
Math dictates almost every process in our lives: It can determine if an infectious disease will become an epidemic, how quickly a biochemical system will reach its equilibrium and the circumstances under ...
(02/02/18 7:26am)
At least 12,500 high-achieving low-income students across the country who could get accepted to top-performing colleges and universities each year don’t apply, said Tania LaViolet, co-leader of the ...
(01/31/18 6:36am)
Bills introduced to increase minimum wage, close gender pay gap
Rhode Island’s progressive Democrats launched a coordinated campaign to raise the state’s minimum wage to $15 an hour during a press ...
(01/24/18 5:03am)
The University received a record-high 35,368 applicants for the class of 2022, according to Dean of Admission Logan Powell. The applicant pool — which includes both early and regular decision applications ...
(12/07/17 5:02am)
For some students, going out to eat can make or break a friendship.
“The first time you say, ‘I can’t go,’ then it becomes five times, then eventually they don’t even call you anymore because ...
(12/06/17 4:01am)
In her first month on College Hill, Rachel Souza ’21 was catcalled for the first time in her life.
“I was just walking back to my dorm, and, out of the blue, a car drove by and (someone) howled at ...
(12/06/17 4:00am)
Work hard in high school, get into your dream school — that was the journey for many Brown students. But in an admissions process that favors the wealthy, the path is not so straightforward for low-income ...
(12/01/17 4:57am)
Like many other Brown students on the hunt for a summer internship, I am captivated by the tech industry. There are many obvious reasons driving students to seek jobs and internships at companies such ...
(11/29/17 4:53am)
Earlier this month, California approved textbooks that include LGBTQ+ history for use in public schools for grades K-12. I’m enthused to see California addressing this material because in high school, ...
(11/28/17 4:01am)
This summer, Sherab Dorji ’20 traveled as a Social Innovation Fellow back to his home in Phobjikha Valley, Bhutan. He went to pursue his dream of making a self-sustaining economic contribution to his ...
(11/27/17 3:04am)
The Herald held its bi-annual undergraduate poll Nov. 8-10 and Nov. 15, finding that 48.2 percent of female-identifying students polled are catcalled at least once a month while at Brown. The same is ...
(11/20/17 2:54am)
Seven weeks after recording what would be its last win, the football team closed out its 2017 season with a 24-6 loss to Columbia on the road Saturday. The Bears’ (2-8, 0-7 Ivy) defense put up a strong ...
(11/17/17 4:06am)
The Major League Baseball offseason has arrived, and that means another crop of free agents hitting the open market. While next year’s free agents, a group that includes Bryce Harper and Manny Machado, ...