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Before he joined Brown’s faculty in 2000, Howitt taught at the University of Western Ontario and the Ohio State University. Courtesy of Brown University / Ashley McCabe
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Before he joined Brown’s faculty in 2000, Howitt taught at the University of Western Ontario and the Ohio State University. Courtesy of Brown University / Ashley McCabe
Unlike the Bears, Bryant's offense managed to push through their opponent's defense in the first half.
Bruno stands alone on the highest perch of Rhode Island collegiate football after sweeping the other two Division I teams in the state.
A lesser opponent may have been resigned to Brown’s second-half momentum, but Bryant would not give up so easily.
Howitt shares one half of the prize with Philippe Aghion. The other half of the prize was to awarded to Joel Mokyr.
Brown has been asked to provide feedback on the compact by Oct. 20, according to University officials.
Brown has been asked to provide feedback on the compact by Oct. 20, according to University officials.
The proposed rule would dampen competitiveness of U.S. higher education and research advancement, University officials claimed.
Through the district’s online platform, Daniel Solomon ’26 is able to accept teaching assignments that fit his schedule.
As part of their project, researchers from Yellowstone National Park and Brown’s Genomic Opportunities Lab analyzed fecal samples from a variety of animal species. Courtesy of Hannah Hoff
In December, voters of Ward 2 will decide between Axel Brito ’26 and the winner of a four-way Democratic primary race.
Axel Brito ’26 canvassed on College Hill on Wednesday. Brito hopes that his fiscally conservative, pro-individual freedom platform will resonate with Ward 2 voters.
The event showcased LGBTQ+ materials available at the Library, while organizers distributed zines about how students can queer materials offered by the Library and other resources.
Attendees took photos with a closet door painted rainbow, referring to the idea of “coming out of the closet.”