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(04/16/10 12:00am)
Essayist John D'Agata read from his latest book, "About a Mountain," to a crowd of about 60 people in the English department's McCormack Family Theater Thursday night. D'Agata, a professor of English ...
(04/08/10 12:00am)
While many students feel like they've spent their entire undergraduate careers in a library, for Brown librarians such as Gayle Lynch, a senior library specialist at the John Hay Library, the libraries ...
(03/01/10 12:00am)
Last November, Christopher Unseth '11.5 made a decision that many Brown students reach at some point — he decided to go off meal plan. Unlike most of his Ratty-weary peers, Unseth decided to document ...
(02/12/10 12:00am)
Dow Travers '12 was on a ski lift at the Mountain Ski Resort in New Hampshire when he agreed to an interview with The Herald on Sunday. Travers was competing in a race for the Brown ski team, just days ...
(02/04/10 12:00am)
Bourbon is likely to cause worse hangovers than vodka, though both are equally likely to impair cognitive functions in the morning, according to a new study by Professor of Community Health Damaris Rohsenow. ...
(11/12/09 12:00am)
Providence Public Schools recently finished the first round of community meetings to update their Facilities Master Plan, drawing on comments from parents and community members to craft a set of recommendations ...
(10/15/09 12:00am)
The Rhode Island Board of Governors for Higher Education voted last week to increase tuition and fees at state public colleges for the 2010-2011 school year.
(09/18/09 12:00am)
Plans are moving forward to establish a self-sufficient school of public health within the University, according to Fox Wetle, associate dean of medicine for public health and public policy.
(09/13/09 12:00am)
Though more than 200,000 heroin addicts are incarcerated every year in the United States, many prisons still lack pharmaceutical treatment for opiate addiction, according to a new study by researchers ...
(09/09/09 12:00am)
Nighttime satellite images of Earth may provide nuanced measurements of economic growth. According to a new working paper by Professors of Economics J. Vernon Henderson and David Weil and graduate student ...
(07/19/09 12:00am)
The Rhode Island General Assembly passed a bill last month to allow the creation of up to three state-licensed medical marijuana dispensaries, becoming the third state in the country to legalize so-called ...
(04/23/09 12:00am)
Plans to more actively enforce the undergraduate writing requirement are moving forward, according to Dean of the College Katherine Bergeron.
(04/14/09 12:00am)
About 40 members of the College Hill Neighborhood Association turned out to discuss city and neighborhood issues with Providence Mayor David Cicilline '83 at Moses Brown School last night.
(04/02/09 12:00am)
Over 1,400 students submitted transfer applications this year, an increase of about 40 percent from last year, according to Director of Admission Annie Cappuccino.Transfer enrollment will also likely ...
(03/13/09 12:00am)
About 20 students gathered in Salomon 001 yesterday to listen to a panel discussion about Asian-American political involvement that featured local political figures.
(03/11/09 12:00am)
A new generation of bright and motivated young people need to enter the public sector, Vice President at the Partnership for Public Service John Palguta told a group of about 30 people in Salomon 101 ...
(03/09/09 12:00am)
Beginning today, students will get an e-mail notification from University Mail Services when they receive most packages.
(02/26/09 12:00am)
The number of applications for the Swearer Center for Public Service's summer fellowships is expected to remain stable this year, according to Roger Nozaki MAT'89, director of the Swearer Center and associate ...