Med School may give out iPads
The Alpert Medical School will decide this month whether to provide all first- and second-year medical students with iPads or laptops.
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The Alpert Medical School will decide this month whether to provide all first- and second-year medical students with iPads or laptops.
Providence Mayor Angel Taveras has enlisted the help of a design firm to zone the city's Jewelry District and surrounding areas following the relocation of I-195, according to a press release from the ...
The University's Public Art Committee selected a design for a mural to decorate the new Medical Education Building, which is scheduled to open in July.
Following the lead of peer institutions, the University announced yesterday it will stop distributing the Course Announcement Bulletin to students.
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Researchers from Brown and the University of Rhode Island are gearing up for an initiative to study the sustainability of the Jewelry District with the hope that the city of Providence can use the collected ...
The Watson Institute for International Studies announced Friday that requirements for international relations have changed for students who declare for the concentration in the future. Students who have ...
Following the lead of other universities — and responding to frequent requests from students — the Brown Bookstore has implemented a new textbook rental service this semester.
Students rushing to buy course materials for their first days of classes will have a shorter time to return textbooks to the Brown Bookstore.
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The Rhode Island chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union has filed suit against the city and members of its police department on behalf of a Providence woman whose free speech rights were allegedly ...
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Though Moderate Party founder and candidate for governor Ken Block finished fourth at the polls last Tuesday, he gained enough votes to keep his party on the ballot and may soon find himself in a position ...
In the moment leading up to Daniel Choi coming out as gay to his mother, he could tell she sensed something was bothering him.
Rhode Islanders support consolidation of their many local fire departments, police departments, garbage collection and other public services, according to a recent poll. But a proposed commission to study ...
The Rhode Island Department of Education is halfway through the planning stage for finalizing school districts' reform strategies under the Race to the Top grant award competition.
Rhode Island is cracking down on drunk driving this fall. State officials will look to reduce accidents in the wake of an almost 50 percent increase in alcohol-related fatalities last year.
John Robitaille, Republican Party candidate for governor, spoke with The Herald following Thursday's gubernatorial debate.