Simmons to UCS: Job cuts coming
Existing jobs will need to be cut for the University to achieve the savings new, tighter budgets require, President Ruth Simmons told the Undergraduate Council of Students at its general body meeting ...
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Existing jobs will need to be cut for the University to achieve the savings new, tighter budgets require, President Ruth Simmons told the Undergraduate Council of Students at its general body meeting ...
Former Senator John Edwards will speak in Salomon 101 next Tuesday after cancelling a separate lecture here last fall.
The Corporation's decision this weekend not to pursue construction of a new brain science building has provided a reprieve for the Urban Environmental Lab, which sits on the lot that had been designated ...
It's almost a cliche for aspiring stand-up comedians and rock stars to hear, "Don't quit your day job." But some Brown professors have also taken this advice to heart.
The University is preparing to build the new Creative Arts Center and proceed with planned renovations of Faunce House despite financial woes, Executive Vice President for Finance and Administration Beppie ...
The Undergraduate Council of Students passed a revised resolution in response to the Office of Public Affairs and University Relations' reversal of its more restrictive Morning Mail submission policy ...
The company that administers the Medical College Admission Test is contacting students who received an e-mail erroneously informing them that their exam had been canceled after several people may have ...
The Undergraduate Council of Students proposed a resolution Tuesday calling for the University to reverse its new, more restrictive policy for posting to Morning Mail.
An Undergraduate Council of Students initiative to have the University raise an endowment for the Student Activities Fund will go forward, one of Brown's top fundraisers said Tuesday, though increased ...
At least four Brown students scheduled to take the Medical College Admission Test Saturday morning received an e-mail on Friday erroneously telling them the exam had been cancelled.
Members of the Undergraduate Council of Students' executive board met with the Faculty Executive Committee Tuesday to present a proposal for halting Banner's enforcement of prerequisites. But at Wednesday ...
The Undergraduate Council of Students' aspirations for this semester include lobbying the University to end enforcement of prerequisites on Banner and advancing an effort to create a seat on the Corporation ...
A philanthropic organization that has awarded the University hundreds of thousands of dollars - including a $355,937 grant currently in use - has folded due to substantial ties to Bernard Madoff's alleged ...
The University's pilot program of an optional academic winter term has officially been canceled after two years due to low participation, said John Caron, assistant dean for summer and continuing studies. ...
Known for its eclectic assortment of holdings - including a 500-volume collection on the history of recreational fireworks and 80 volumes recovered from Adolf Hitler's personal library - the Hay will ...
January@Brown, the pilot program of a winter academic term that has run the last two years, will not run this academic year unless more students sign up by the end of this week, said John Caron, assistant ...
For the first time in 10 consecutive races, State Sen. Rhoda Perry P'91 of Rhode Island's third district is running unopposed this November. While the absence of an opponent makes this campaign easier, ...
David Horowitz opened his lecture on terrorism - part of "Islamofascism Awareness Week," a program of the David Horowitz Freedom Center - with a joke.
From the news and market tickers, one is led to believe the financial downturn is affecting not only Wall Street, but Main Street, College Street, Thayer Street and every other street. But for Brown students ...
Yesterday, writer and activist David Horowitz spoke to a nearly empty MacMillan 117 about Islam, Islamofascism, the war on terror and lack of diversity of thought.