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The Herald spoke with three students who took an extra year between high school and college to learn their takeaways from their experience.
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The Herald spoke with three students who took an extra year between high school and college to learn their takeaways from their experience.
Students have the opportunity to propose and carry out a research project focused on Alzheimer’s Disease using human induced pluripotent stem cells.
Professors emphasized how the COVID-19 pandemic illustrated the impacts of political polarization on public health.
In the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s, Brown defined its unique place within the American consciousness by flaunting its countercultural streak through the newly formed Open Curriculum and vehement student ...
Last weekend, men’s swimming and diving ended its season with a fourth-place finish in the Ivy League Championships — the team’s first top-four finish since 2022. Bruno toppled 11 program records ...
Upon entering The Bell Gallery, viewers are immersed in a jumble of sound and sight as sculptures fight for their attention. A decomposing pineapple, giant metal sheets, multicolored citrus fruits and ...
While attentive eyes around campus turned to the Ivy Madness-hopeful men’s and women’s basketball teams, Brown’s athletes delivered standout performances across the board.
Earlier this month, the formerly closed Charlesgate Nursing Center reopened its doors as the state’s first emergency temporary homeless shelter for homeless adults aged 55 and older. The shelter will ...
Ventura has gone on to book bigger, more prestigious venues, including the Colosseum’s “Prov Nights” series.
The University’s Academic Priorities Committee approved the creation of a new Center for Global Health Equity within the Division of Biology and Medicine, according to a Today@Brown announcement last ...
Entering this weekend, both the men’s and women’s basketball teams ranked in fifth place within the Ivy League. With only four games to go, they each needed a victory to qualify for the postseason. ...
On Friday night, the women’s ice hockey team (14-12-3, 9-10-3 ECAC) dropped 6-2 to Cornell (20-4-5, 16-2-4 ECAC) in their final Ivy League matchup of the regular season. Less than 24 hours later ...
Tastings include tofu cheesecake, three pepper chicken and shrimp chips.
The event began three years ago, when the Watson Institute’s Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan committee was tasked with creating programming for historical heritage months.
The Herald interviewed three student veterans to learn about their unique experiences in applying to Brown and returning to school after service.
Last week, Prince Rahim al-Hussaini ’95 was named the spiritual leader of millions of Ismaili Muslims after his father, the former leader, passed away on Feb. 4.
Odds are the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of the current global conflicts are either the war in Ukraine or the war in Gaza. Less likely to be brought up is Sudan, where the world’s biggest ...
in the first place
I am six and decaying. The heat’s out, Toronto’s winter is angry, plum-red in its fury, and my dad knocks; he must hear me shivering. I hear the thud of his boots before I see him, all bald and devoted. ...
The University reaffirmed its plans to limit PhD program budget growth and unrestricted staff expansion at Tuesday’s faculty meeting.