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(01/29/25 6:39am)
This weekend, women’s ice hockey (11-9-3, 6-7-3 ECAC) notched back-to-back draws against No. 13 Princeton and No. 10 Quinnipiac on the road. These two impressive results stretched Bruno’s undefeated ...
(01/29/25 7:16am)
With the sun cascading through skylights above, the men’s and women’s track and field teams competed in the Penn 10 Elite at the Ott Center in Philadelphia this Saturday. Earning three medals on the ...
(01/29/25 4:38am)
Starting on April 30, JetBlue will operate a direct, year-round flight route between the John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City and Providence’s T.F. Green International Airport. Fares ...
(01/28/25 3:16am)
For students at Brown, shopping period offers an opportunity to explore various courses and discover new academic pursuits. Undecided first-year students, in particular, take advantage of these first ...
(01/28/25 3:10am)
H5N1 avian influenza was detected in a flock of around 40 birds in Washington County, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management announced Friday.
(01/27/25 12:21am)
Professor of the Practice of the Arts Kate Burton ’79, who previously won an Emmy for her role in “Notes for My Daughter,” will be teaching ARTS 1011: “Acting for the Camera.”
(01/27/25 2:38am)
For students hoping to further both their academic and artistic passions this shopping period, the Brown Arts Institute is offering a selection of courses that straddle theory and practice. The Herald ...
(01/27/25 3:40am)
For two weeks over winter break, Brown students completed Careers in the Common Good Virtual Winternships — remote internship experiences with different nonprofits and social enterprises focused on ...
(01/27/25 3:39am)
Earlier this month, Mayor Brett Smiley appointed five community members to the Providence School Board. The nominees, selected from a pool of applicants, have been recommended for approval by the City ...
(01/24/25 6:24am)
In a thrilling victory on Monday, the men’s basketball team (9-7, 1-2 Ivy) defeated Cornell (10-6, 2-1 Ivy) 83-82, bouncing back from a tough loss to Harvard on Saturday. Forward Aaron Cooley ’25 ...
(01/24/25 6:17am)
Faculty expressed excitement for interdisciplinary programs and joint hiring opportunities expected to come with the establishment of the new School of International and Public Affairs at Brown.
(01/24/25 5:19am)
On Thursday night, the Lindemann Performing Arts Center was abuzz with murmurs of “Hamilton” song lyrics in eager anticipation for Daveed Diggs ’04, a Tony-awarding winning artist, to take the stage. ...
(01/23/25 5:01am)
“The disbelief in their eyes can be easily understood by what my family has endured until this point.” These are words, detailing the night of the 2008 presidential election, I wrote in my admission ...
(01/23/25 4:01am)
Richard Locke P’18, Brown’s former provost, will step down as vice president and dean of Apple University to become the dean of the MIT Sloan School of Management effective July 1.
(01/23/25 6:33am)
On Jan. 14, Governor Dan McKee delivered the annual State of the State address, outlining his legislative priorities for the upcoming year, which include advancing education, raising income and supporting ...
(01/22/25 7:50am)
When early decision-admit Izzy Ahad of Reston, Virginia received her acceptance to the class of 2029, her friends showered her with praise.
(01/10/25 1:22am)
Shankar Prasad PhD’06 will step down from his role as dean of the School of Professional Studies, effective Jan. 31, University officials announced Thursday.
(01/06/25 12:13am)
Jacob Smollen
(12/16/24 3:01pm)
Eric Gottlieb ’25 was one of 36 students awarded the 2025 Marshall Scholarship, the British government announced Monday. The scholarship funds up to three years of graduate study in any academic discipline ...
(12/09/24 9:50pm)
In its first class of the fall semester, CSCI 150: “Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming and Computer Science” drew a crowd of 510 students who flooded into the Salomon Center auditorium. ...