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Gmail may finally make its official entrance into Brown's e-mail system as a pilot program makes the next step toward a transition to the Google, Inc. mail server.
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Gmail may finally make its official entrance into Brown's e-mail system as a pilot program makes the next step toward a transition to the Google, Inc. mail server.
After commencement, more Brown economics concentrators and graduate students will be heading to graduate school or taking on professorships than pursuing jobs on Wall Street this year, according to Andrew ...
A female student was assaulted by an unidentified male while in a Sears House shower on Friday around 6:30 p.m., according to an e-mail sent to students from the Department of Public Safety Friday night. ...
Brown may have set a record for admissions stinginess this year — just 10.8 percent of undergraduate applicants got in — but a spot in the College was not College Hill's most difficult ticket ...
Lauren Goddard MD'11 found herself rubbing elbows with the family and friends of some of Washington's most powerful political players last Tuesday, as she watched President Barack Obama's first address ...
Leaders of Climate Action Plan initiatives and officials from Facilities Management are continuing their goals to make Brown more sustainable, despite the University's budget squeeze. Since the release ...
When Col. Matthew Bogdanos first discovered that the National Museum of Iraq in Baghdad had been looted following the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime, he expected to have to spend only two weeks inspecting ...
As players practice their jump shots on the court, the soundtrack to "Space Jam" blares in the background. The coaches of the two opposing teams walk over to one another and shake hands. The two teams ...
Before winter break, Caitrin Watson '13 had a 13-hour cram session with her friends for an introductory art history course. But Watson was not taking the same popular art class taught here, and her friends ...
As students filter in and out of classes at the beginning of this spring semester, there may be more on their minds than shopping period.
As the Career Development Center's director prepares to leave Brown at the end of the semester, a working group is looking for new ways to connect the University's career advising resources.
Rakim Brooks '09 will never forget the final interview that determined whether he would be among next year's 32 Rhodes Scholars.
Dominic Mhiripiri '12 is surrounded by books in a cubicle on the 13th floor of the Sciences Library, which is a long way from his home in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe. Mhiripiri is the University's first Advancing ...
Artist Patrick Dougherty's tree sculpture, which has been on the Front Green since October 2006, will finally be removed in the next few months, members of the University's public art committee said.
Every morning, the first thought on Lucy Spelman's '85 mind is, "Are the animals OK?" For Spelman, regional veterinary manager of the Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project, the well-being of wild and domestic ...
Some Brown students are ready to get emPOWERed this academic year. Last night, students attended the general body meeting for emPOWER to discuss ways in which the Brown community can become more aware ...
While students struggle with the combinations for their new mailboxes in J. Walter Wilson, University officials are figuring out what to do with the old mailboxes in Faunce House.
Carly Sieff '09 spent five months in South Africa during this past spring semester, one of over 500 students who chose to study abroad during her junior year last year. Sieff, a science and society concentrator, ...
A working group at the Watson Institute for International Studies is considering creating tenured positions at the center in an effort to increase its academic strength. The proposal comes as administrators ...
117 students were elected to be members of the Rhode Island Alpha of Phi Beta Kappa on April 7.