Letter: On plans to diversify the faculty
To the Editor: At the faculty meeting Tuesday, President Christina Paxson initiated a very important and welcome discussion about increasing efforts here at Brown to diversify the faculty. The ...
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To the Editor: At the faculty meeting Tuesday, President Christina Paxson initiated a very important and welcome discussion about increasing efforts here at Brown to diversify the faculty. The ...
To the Editor: In her Monday Herald opinions column (“Are religion and academics incompatible?” Nov. 3), Divya Bhatia ’15 argued that the lack of religious dialogue in academic settings goes against ...
To the Editor: As a Brown alum, Asian American woman, and executive director of Teach For America Rhode Island, I want to share my perspective on an article in Friday’s Herald, “Number of ...
Dear Brown community, On Friday, the Brothers of Phi Kappa Psi, along with the rest of the Brown community, received an email from Margaret Klawunn, vice president for campus life and student services, ...
To the Editor: This is about “Fossil Free Brown: Imagining Brown fossil-free,” the opinions column in Thursday’s Herald. The fight against global climate change is so important that it far outweighs ...
To the Editor: I am pleased to see that The Herald is covering the crucial mayoral election in Providence. However, “Cianci touts past as he aims for comeback” repeats Vincent “Buddy” Cianci’s ...
To the Editor: On Tuesday, Zachary Ingber ’15 published a column regarding anti-Semitism and several cases of it that he claims have recently materialized. Ingber writes that one such case occurred ...
A diamond to Moderate Party candidate for governor Robert Healey, who said of women, “I think they’re far more superior.” We’re sure Gina Raimondo would agree. Cubic zirconia to Christine ...
To the Editor: I grow increasingly wary of the Corporation’s dodges to avoid student representation. The facts are clear: This institution depends on students for its existence. The Corporation is ...
To the Editor: It was a pleasure to participate in last Wednesday’s Brown University mayoral debate (“Elorza, Harrop target Cianci’s record,” Oct. 16). As an institution that competes to attract ...
A diamond to Matt Stultz, organizer of 3-D Printing Providence, who said, “I want to be able to print my dinner plate, eat my dinner and then toss it into a hopper that grinds it back up and removes ...
To the Editor: At the moment, tensions are running high due to Ebola, which last week resulted in its first U.S. death and this week resulted in its first U.S.-acquired case. Thousands are dead ...
To the Editor: The Herald has written about the Brown Divest Coal Campaign being renamed Fossil Free Brown, but why not look back at the idea of a resource-depletion tax applied to all fossil ...
To the Editor: I would like to thank David Katzevich ’16 for his enlightening opinions column. Unlike many young radical collectivists, Mr. Katzevich acknowledges that capitalism has improved ...
Cubic zirconia to Beppie Huidekoper, executive vice president for finance and administration, who said, “I think people are frustrated because they make requests for additional resources and very frequently ...
Coal to the sophomore who said of letter writing, “The person’s handwriting looks like the person himself or herself.” Our chicken scratch has nothing to do with our stunning good looks. Coal to ...
Coal to Newport Councilor At-Large Jeanne Napolitano, who said, “I believe that people have a right to choose what they want for the future.” We tried to explain this to the recruiters at the Career ...
To the Editor: Though University officials have presented a seamless case for demolition of four historic houses in order to build the proposed engineering complex (“Engineering building plan calls ...
To the editor: Imagine that. Though Brown trustees, administrators and faculty members rejected reestablishment of Navy ROTC on campus because they felt our military services discriminate against transgender ...
A diamond to Rhode Island Education Commissioner Deborah Gist and Rhode Island School Superintendents’ Association President Katherine Sipala, who wrote in a joint statement, “None of us wants to ...