Professor solves a meteor mystery
Last September, something strange landed near the rural Peruvian village of Carancas. Two months later, so did Peter Schultz.
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Last September, something strange landed near the rural Peruvian village of Carancas. Two months later, so did Peter Schultz.
Cecily Dubusker wore a pointy red party hat as she taught proper workout posture to a handful of female twenty-somethings. She over-arched her spine ("this is what not to do") and then collapsed into ...
Three summers ago, Ethan Olson packed his life into some boxes and evacuated his Slidell, La., home, swearing to himself he'd "never apply anywhere close to home." Then a rising high school sophomore, ...
An especially strict interpretation of the federal tax code may be to blame for the dearth of political campaign events on campus, according to students and a University spokesman.
A new position in the Office of the Provost has been created to fill the void left by Associate Provost Nancy Dunbar, who took leave this semester after having overseen the Banner project since March ...
When it was finally his turn, Mark MacDonald '08 strode to the front of the class knowing exactly what to do. He wrote his name on the blackboard and explained that his friends call him "Big Mac" because ...
The new dean of medicine and biological sciences will have a familiar face, President Ruth Simmons announced over winter break, and the faculty advisory group charged with narrowing down the list of candidates ...
After nearly four years as dean of medicine and biological sciences, Eli Adashi will step down at the end of this academic year, he announced Wednesday.
Caroline Mailloux '08.5 loves to talk trash, especially to Keeney freshmen. Ambling down the halls of the first-year dorm, she knocks on doors and informs students of a project to build a waste-disposal ...
It's a good time to be Canadian. As the loonie continues to outperform the greenback in the currency markets, we Canucks have begun to find ourselves in exciting positions that bring new, amusing economic ...
As universities expand their study abroad programs and turn to third-party providers to meet increasing demand, some fear that cozy relationships and conflicts of interest may abound under the tables ...
If James Thompson and Shinya Yamanaka are right, presidential hopefuls will soon have one less "war" to talk about.
This summer, as some Brown students traveled the globe, relaxed out in the sun or otherwise enjoyed their time off College Hill, a small, passionate group of students elected to remain at Brown, indoors ...
The University intends to acquire Mocha, the student-run course-searching application, Computing and Information Services officials and Mocha's student developers told The Herald.
With midterm exams, a looming Parents Weekend and the start of Major League Baseball's World Series packed into a couple weeks, the end of October can be one of the busiest stretches of Brown's academic ...
Nearly 40 journalists, soldiers, Marines, activists, authors, bloggers, filmmakers, professors and dedicated students gathered on campus this weekend to discuss coverage of the war in Iraq and the importance ...
Ah, football season is well underway, and I can't help but be pleased with how things have gone so far.
Journalists, soldiers, activists, authors, bloggers, lecturers and filmmakers will descend on campus this weekend with one common theme: The war in Iraq. A two-day conference sponsored by the Watson Institute ...
A shortage of teaching assistants that has hit several large classes across many academic departments may be the result of recent policy changes in the Graduate School, which now guarantees five full ...
A new medical exchange program between Brown and China's Zhejiang University was symbolically signed into agreement last night by President Ruth Simmons and Zhejiang President Wei Yang PhD'85 over cocktails ...