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A Brown student has a laboratory-confirmed case of H1N1 influenza, the University announced in an e-mail to the community Wednesday, just days ahead of the 241st annual Commencement exercises.
Initial construction on the Stephen Robert '62 Campus Center in Faunce House is now underway, according to Stephen Maiorisi, vice president for Facilities Management.
It's a quiet morning on the Taft Avenue Daycare Center playground, nestled behind the Brown Stadium. Among the many children enjoying their morning playtime, baby Max sleeps peacefully in his strawberry ...
Providing a glimpse at preliminary planning for the University's fiscal year 2011 budget, Executive Vice President for Finance and Administration Beppie Huidekoper emphasized to the Brown University Community ...
The Corporation will set aside space in its membership for young alums for the first time later this year, Chancellor Thomas Tisch '76 told the Brown University Community Council Tuesday.
Representatives from three top business firms spoke Thursday to a small crowd in Smith-Buonanno 106 about being openly gay in the workplace, as part of a month-long collaboration between the Career Development ...
Acknowledging fundraising difficulties for the proposed Nelson Fitness Center, the University is currently discussing with donors how best to proceed with the project, and it is likely to move forward ...
Researchers across the country are looking with anticipation at the federal stimulus bill, hopeful it will provide a brief respite from years of financial strain.
There are days when Julia Preston receives three - even four - e-mails from illegal immigrants. "Please help," they often read. "I'm desperate. I'm writing from a detention center. ... I have no one else." ...
Facing a difficult economic climate, the Corporation scaled back plans this weekend for two major academic projects - a planned Medical Education Center and a brain science building - saying those projects ...
It's that time of year again.
The process of natural selection may be fueled by life's impermanence, but the legendary naturalist who introduced it to the world left a legacy that has long outlived the man himself.
The University's proposed 2009-10 budget cuts $4.5 million from current spending levels, Executive Vice President for Finance and Administration Beppie Huidekoper said at a meeting of the Brown University ...
President Ruth Simmons requested and received a reduction in compensation of approximately 20 percent for the current fiscal year and more than a 10-percent reduction for the previous year, Chancellor ...
Posted in the basement, known as the student call center, is a sign with the heading "Fundraising in an Uncertain Economic Climate."
Students for a Democratic Society held a "teach-in" last night in Petteruti Lounge, breaking down recent developments in University governance in an attempt to increase awareness among group members and ...
A body, bearing racist tattoos, is donated to a medical school for dissection. One shoulder bears a swastika. On the other is written "KKK."
Confronted with staggering losses to its endowment, the University plans to scale back nearly all of its most ambitious goals in the years ahead, President Ruth Simmons announced Tuesday.
Approximately 360 students benefited from a temporary policy allowing students with outstanding tuition balances to pre-register for spring classes, a University administrator said.