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(11/09/10 12:00am)
About a dozen students and a few adults formed a circle around U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., Monday night in the Rhode Island School of Design's Tap Room for a 45-minute discussion about energy ...
(11/08/10 12:00am)
A rally in support of library workers Friday reached its peak as more than 100 filled the first floor of University Hall for about five minutes.
(11/05/10 12:00am)
Negotiators for the University and the libraries union met Thursday for the first time since last Friday, with the thrice-extended union contract set to expire Monday, more than a month past its original ...
(11/01/10 12:00am)
The contract between the University and the libraries union was extended for the third time Friday evening when negotiators once again failed to reach an agreement.
(11/01/10 12:00am)
Provost David Kertzer '69 P'95 P'98 will step down from his office at the end of this school year, President Ruth Simmons announced in an e-mail to faculty and staff Friday morning.
(11/01/10 12:00am)
The Office of the Dean of the College will announce Monday the latest Internet tool to support the liberal learning curriculum, called Focal Point.
(10/29/10 12:00am)
Nearly a month after its original Sept. 30 expiration date, the twice-extended contract between the University and the library workers union is set to expire today.
(10/28/10 12:00am)
The University defended its specific positions on the ongoing library contract negotiations for the first time since the contract was extended after the two sides failed to reach an agreement.
(10/26/10 12:00am)
Bargainers for the University and the libraries union sat back down Monday to an unproductive start of another week's contract negotiations, Karen McAninch '74, the union's business agent, told The Herald. ...
(10/22/10 12:00am)
Former "car czar" Steven Rattner '74 P'10 P'13 — who oversaw President Obama's 2009 government bailout of the automobile industry — says he's been a "free market guy" since his days in ECON ...
(10/21/10 12:00am)
Negotiators for Brown and the libraries union made headway Wednesday on a disagreement over the procedure for hours changes, said Karen McAninch '74, the union's business agent.
(10/18/10 12:00am)
Changes to tax reporting requirements have made this year's compensation figures difficult to compare with previous years' numbers, administrators said, though filings now include data for more University ...
(10/18/10 12:00am)
Brown's contract with the library workers' union was extended for two more weeks when negotiators parted ways late Thursday night.
(10/14/10 12:00am)
After months of negotiations, the University may come to an agreement with the libraries union today.
(10/04/10 12:00am)
During this weekend's meeting, members of Brown's highest governing body reviewed year-end budget results, accepted gifts, approved plans to expand housing and dedicated buildings.
(10/04/10 12:00am)
Against a rainy backdrop, members of the Corporation, administrators and students crowded into a tent on the Main Green on Friday to formally dedicate the $20 million Stephen Robert '62 Campus Center. ...
(09/24/10 12:00am)
Almost a year after its opening last November, Brown's supercomputer is already being put to use by about 200 researchers, according to Director of the Center for Computation and Visualization Jan Hesthaven. ...
(09/15/10 12:00am)
Editors' Note: A previous version of this story contained material similar to text that appeared in other written sources. An Editors' Note was published in the Oct. 31, 2011, Herald. That Editors' Note ...
(09/13/10 12:00am)
The class of 2010 was the last group of Brown students to have known a time without Banner. Juniors are the last class to have been introduced to advising without the Dean of the College's Advising Sidekick ...
(09/10/10 12:00am)
An unidentified person looked over a shower curtain in Miller Hall's first-floor bathroom Aug. 30 at approximately 8 a.m.