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Since September, the Rhode Island Department of Health has reported 593 hospitalizations for influenza.
Despite taking viewers across the globe, the film does not reinvent the romcom wheel and depends heavily on tried-and-true tropes from the genre.
The University has already implemented security enhancements in Barus and Holley, the Engineering Research Center and the Lassonde Innovation and Design Hub.
The letter also contains a minute-by-minute timeline of the city’s initial response to the attack.
The program selected 150 scholars from just over 5,800 candidates worldwide this year.
The City of Providence will offer each association a grant of $15,000, which will be matched by Rhode Island Commerce and Brown, totaling $45,000 each.
Transcripts of the videos offer no clear motive for the shooting at Brown or the murder of MIT professor Nuno Loureiro.
Lindstrom will succeed Thomas Lewis ’90, the previous dean who departed the University on July 31, and Deputy Provost Janet Blume, who has filled the position in an interim role since.
Paxson’s email comes just after the U.S. Department of Education announced that the Office of Federal Student Aid is launching an investigation into the University’s security.
The Clery Act stipulates that higher education institutions must “meet certain campus safety and security-related requirements as a condition of receiving federal student aid,” according to the press ...
The Herald interviewed students about their experiences sheltering in place across campus.
University Hall on Jan. 26, 2025. Following last Saturday's mass shooting, Provost Francis Doyle issued new guidelines for final exam grading.
The announcement came at a 9:35 p.m. press conference.
The Herald spoke to members of the community who supported one another, both on the night of the incident and in the days that followed Saturday's mass shooting.
The last day of RISD’s fall semester was Dec. 12, but several students said they remained on or near RISD’s campus during the shooting.
At the conference, Perez shared a map that shows an area of focus where law enforcement has been “intensively walking.”
Decision notifications were previously going to be released on Monday afternoon, but were postponed following the Dec. 13 shooting that left two students dead and nine others injured.
Students at Columbia University held a vigil for victims of the Brown mass shooting.
The map shows the streets where the person of interest is confirmed to have been present on the day of the incident.