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(10/21/05 12:00am)
This weekend's official Campaign kickoff will include the presentation of a table of primary needs and working goals for the University. Based largely on initiatives outlined in the 2002 Plan for Academic ...
(10/18/05 12:00am)
A group of commercial property owners on Thayer Street petitioned the city of Providence Oct. 13 to create a Thayer Street Management District and a district management authority. If approved by the City ...
(10/17/05 12:00am)
Ruth Simmons spoke and answered questions Sunday morning during "An Hour with the President," a Parents Weekend tradition. Rainy weather caused the event to be relocated from the Main Green to an overflowing ...
(10/06/05 12:00am)
Indie-rock band The Wrens will play Nov. 18 in Sayles Hall for a Fall Concert sponsored by the Brown Concert Agency. Last year's Fall Concert act was The Graham Colton Band.
(10/03/05 12:00am)
The weekend's programming began Friday at 4 p.m. with presentations by professors Ashraf Rushdy of Wesleyan University and Lisa Woolfork of the University of Virginia, in "A Panel on the Arts: Slavery ...
(09/30/05 12:00am)
Political author, strategist and television commentator James Carville insisted to a half-full Salomon 101 Thursday that lessons must be learned from Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath, but not before ...
(09/20/05 12:00am)
The government's incompetent response to Hurricane Katrina is an indicator of a much bigger problem in the country, Sen. John Kerry P'97, D-Mass., told an audience gathered in Salomon 101 on Monday afternoon. ...
(09/19/05 12:00am)
Sen. John Kerry P'02, D-Mass., will speak this afternoon at 4 p.m. in Salomon 101 as the third speaker in the Governor Frank Licht '38 Lecture Series. The 2004 Democratic presidential candidate's speech ...
(09/13/05 12:00am)
Cranston Mayor Stephen Laffey announced Thursday that he will vie for the Senate seat currently held by Sen. Lincoln Chafee '75, forcing the incumbent moderate Republican into a primary. Laffey, who says ...
(09/09/05 12:00am)
Since graduating from Columbia University in 2002, Steve Hofstetter has accumulated 182,000 friends on Facebook.com. But what started last year as a mission to make as many friends as possible on the ...
(09/08/05 12:00am)
Brown's five newest economics professors will do more than simply enrich their own department - they will also offer increased interdisciplinary opportunities.
(08/11/05 12:00am)
James Miller '73, who began his studies at Brown in the inaugural year of the New Curriculum, will return to the University Aug. 29 as the Charles H. Doebler IV Dean of Admission. Miller, dean of admission ...
(05/24/05 12:00am)
The most dramatic improvements at the University since the beginning of the implementation of President Ruth Simmons' Plan for Academic Enrichment have arguably been at the Graduate School. Still many ...
(04/28/05 12:00am)
As part of an ongoing effort to strengthen academic advising, a committee led by Dean of the College Paul Armstrong is developing a proposal for improvement that it will present to President Ruth Simmons ...
(04/26/05 12:00am)
Though the recent shooting of Detective Sgt. James Allen of the Providence Police Depart-ment has escalated concern regarding the safety of police officers in situations involving firearms, University ...
(04/19/05 12:00am)
Sen. Lincoln Chafee '75, R-R.I., met with a team of internationally recognized University researchers Monday morning for a presentation on neurotechnology by John Donoghue, professor and chair of the ...
(04/12/05 12:00am)
When the statewide smoking ban officially went into effect March 1, many Providence business owners strongly objected to exemptions granted to establishments like the Graduate Center Bar and Wickenden ...
(04/11/05 12:00am)
President Ruth Simmons was thinking about intellectual diversity "long before she came to Brown," according to her assistant, Marisa Quinn, and in January she announced the creation of a fund dedicated ...
(03/18/05 12:00am)
After 12 years in storage at the Harvard Depository Library, a quarter million of Brown's seldom-used books are being transported to the new Library Collections Annex a mere ten-minute drive from College ...
(03/16/05 12:00am)
With Segment I of the housing lottery scheduled to begin this evening at 6 p.m. in Salomon 101, students are gearing up for what one called an experience "more intense than watching the NBA draft."