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(12/02/15 5:25am)
This story is the last in a three-part series about mental health at Brown and students’ attempts to navigate the gaps in treatment and understanding.
During any given semester, between 150 and 200 ...
(12/02/15 5:15am)
“If you have some kind of talent, do it. Whatever it is,” said Fred Jackson, wheeling around a high-backed chair in his greenhouse office on the top floor of the Building for Environmental Research ...
(12/02/15 5:02am)
Apart from selecting classes and an exotic location, some students studying abroad have to consider the financial burden of living in an unfamiliar country for a semester or year.
Brown’s study abroad ...
(11/29/15 7:14pm)
Updated Nov. 30 at 1:55 a.m.
A fire broke out on the roof of the Textron Tower at 40 Westminster St. Sunday morning in a heating or air conditioning unit, said Providence Public Safety Commissioner Steven ...
(11/20/15 5:30am)
A working draft of the University’s action plan for diversity and inclusion released Thursday night outlines investments totaling more than $100 million over the coming decade that will “promote diversity ...
(11/20/15 5:25am)
The University has formed two new partnerships that will allow students to participate in the Naval and Air Force Reserve Officers’ Training Corps starting next semester, said Karen McNeil, program ...
(11/16/15 6:56am)
Sen. Jack Reed, D-RI, came to campus Sunday to give a talk entitled “The Challenges of a Turbulent World” as part of the Watson Distinguished Speaker Series. Reed grew up in Cranston before earning ...
(11/11/15 5:25am)
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1. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Christina Paxson is handling her job as president of the University?
9.2% Strongly approve
33.7% Somewhat ...
(11/10/15 5:07am)
Professional Ambulance, a Providence-based ambulance company located on River Avenue, was raided by federal investigators in late October but is not currently facing any criminal or civil charges and ...
(11/09/15 7:37am)
After the women’s field hockey team took down Dartmouth in its second Ivy League game of the year, the quest for winning two conference games for the first time in three years began.
Unfortunately for ...
(11/09/15 6:15am)
After the men’s ice hockey team lost to Holy Cross 7-5 in its home opener, the signs of an electric offense and a mistake-prone defense were obvious to all who watched.
Following a 7-3 loss to Dartmouth ...
(11/09/15 5:10am)
With all the ups and downs over the course of a 60-minute football game, contests are rarely decided in a single quarter. But after a tight first half and a scoreless fourth quarter of the game Saturday ...
(11/06/15 5:10am)
John Bender, a radio journalist for Rhode Island Public Radio, describes himself as the “man behind the scenes.” Bender researches stories for RIPR’s Morning Edition segment and records features ...
(11/04/15 5:10am)
Innovate Winter Break, a program offering a two-week internship for students interested in working with social enterprises and nonprofit organizations, will expand this year to include opportunities in ...
(11/02/15 5:25am)
The women’s soccer team defeated Penn in a thrilling 1-0 shutout Saturday at the newly renamed Stevenson/Pincince Field, as Brown commemorated retiring Head Coach Phil Pincince and the departure of ...
(10/30/15 5:26am)
The University plans to raise $600 million for campus development under the “BrownTogether” comprehensive campaign. The most significant coming projects are the new School of Engineering building, ...
(10/22/15 4:00am)
The City Sports store on Thayer Street will close its doors by the end of October as part of the company’s Delaware Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization strategy, wrote Eve Bould, director of marketing ...
(10/20/15 5:20am)
Jane Goodall took the stage Monday night wearing a bright purple shawl and a necklace bearing a symbol of the African continent.
“I would like to start off by bringing into this space the voice of the ...
(10/20/15 4:06am)
In an era of breaking glass ceilings, it still remains that a Brunonian has yet to break through to the highest elected office in the land.
Last Tuesday, the Twittersphere was abuzz with commentary on ...
(10/06/15 5:10am)
Features of student financial aid packages, including outside scholarship reporting and summer earnings requirements, can cause financial and logistical challenges for students.
The Office of Financial ...