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Cogut Institute for Humanities presents ‘Atlantique’ as part of Film-Thinking series
The Cogut Institute for the Humanities screened Mati Diop’s acclaimed 2019 film “Atlantique” and hosted an audience discussion at the List Arts Center on Monday. The event, which was the latest ...
The potential role of artificial intelligence in college admissions, advising
With its ability to help brainstorm essay ideas and practice for interviews, artificial intelligence has a myriad of potential uses in the college application process. A paper published in the Academic ...
Artist Heather McMordie bridges science, storytelling through art of printmaking
While conducting research on subjects ranging from salt marshes to plant-soil relationships, Artist Heather McMordie was inspired to push the boundaries of herbarium collections and explore intimate narratives ...
‘No One Will Save You’ offers a fun ride with emotional weight
“No One Will Save You,” Brian Duffield’s newest addition to the sci-fi thriller genre, follows ostracized homebody, Brynn Adams (Kaitlyn Dever), as she battles extraterrestrial home invaders that ...
Emma Roberts, Kim Kardashian are massively underwhelming in new season of ‘American Horror Story’
“American Horror Story: Delicate” promised a memorable next chapter of the hit anthology series. The theme of Hollywood conspiracy theories, along with the surprising castings of Kim Kardashian and ...
Gupta ’25: Let’s make clear communication about our finances and boundaries sexy
Sometimes, the difference between a platonic hangout with a friend and a first date can be difficult to ascertain. Brown students may find themselves asking a certain question to determine whether it ...
Guan ’27: Even without college rankings, reputation matters whether we like it or not
Each year when U.S. News and World Report updates its college ranking list, calls for colleges to end their participation grow stronger. Critics of the rankings argue that students are misled by their ...
‘Elegant,’ ‘suave,’ ‘sophisticated’: Professor Arnold Weinstein retires after 54 years at Brown
When Luiz Valente, professor of comparative literature and Portuguese and Brazilian studies, was asked to describe his lasting impression of his former teacher and colleague, Arnold Weinstein, professor ...
Engineering professor at large wins nation’s top science award
Subra Suresh, professor at large at the School of Engineering, was awarded the National Medal of Science in a Tuesday ceremony held at the White House.
No. 19 men’s water polo sweeps California road trip, continues eight-game win streak
Brown men’s water polo’s (15-4, 3-2 NWPC) hot streak came to a temporary halt against No. 6 Princeton (21-4 , 5-0 NWPC) and No. 18 Harvard (18-3, 4-1 NWPC) on Oct. 1 and 8, as the Bears dropped two ...
‘Killers of the Flower Moon’: A new monument of American cinema
It’s rare to sit down for a movie fully assured that it will be a monumental work of cinema. It’s even rarer for that film to be made by — in my opinion — the greatest American filmmaker who’s ...
BEMS offers student volunteers opportunities for hands-on EMT experience
Founded in 1978, Brown Emergency Medical Services serves the Brown community as a paid and volunteer ambulance service, offering free emergency prehospital care. According to their website, BEMS “is ...
Corporation extends term length for new alumni trustees to three years in Oct. meeting
In its October meetings this weekend, the Corporation, the University’s highest governing body, approved a new term length for the New Alumni Trustee position, increasing its term from two years to ...
Brown announces plans to expand existing affiliation, licensing agreements with Lifespan
The Corporation and Lifespan's Board of Directors voted separately this month on a "new nonbinding term sheet” to extend and expand the existing partnership between the two institutions, according to ...
IBES Lecturer Leslie Acton gives lunchtime seminar on marine research
On Thursday, Oct. 19, approximately 40 students, professors and community members gathered in the Urban Environmental Lab to hear Leslie Acton, lecturer in environment and society, discuss her research ...
Prof. Juliet Hooker, academics discuss new book at Democracy Project panel
Professor of Political Science Juliet Hooker discussed her new book, “Black Grief/White Grievance: The Politics of Loss,” with a panel of scholars Monday evening. The panel was a part of Democracy ...
Volleyball drops Friday match to Yale in straight sets
This weekend, the women’s volleyball team (14-4, 5-3 Ivy) lost in straight sets to Yale (13-3, 8-0 Ivy) at home.
Rhode Island’s air quality in 2020 met state targets. What does that mean?
In 2016, Rhode Island’s Executive Climate Change Coordinating Council released updated targets for greenhouse gas emissions — calling for a 10% reduction from 1990 greenhouse gas emission levels ...
Football loses 36-14 to Cornell after going down 33-0 in third quarter
After a rousing win against Princeton last weekend, the football team (3-3, 1-2 Ivy League) was unable to keep its momentum going, falling to Cornell in Ithaca (3-3, 2-1) by a final score of 36-14 on ...