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(03/04/14 7:37am)
Okey Ndibe — author, political journalist, essayist, professor, editor and current visiting assistant professor of Africana studies — is a busy man. The release of his second novel, “Foreign Gods, ...
(02/13/14 5:10am)
The Brown University Orchestra’s Conductor Paul Phillips’ sabbatical this semester marks the third time in the past 25 years the orchestra is under a temporary baton. Taking his place on stage as ...
(02/05/14 6:49am)
The nature of conversations between physicians and their patients regarding HIV/AIDS medication varies with the race and ethnicity of the patient, according to a study published in the journal AIDS and ...
(01/30/14 6:42am)
The last thing most middle school children daydream about during their Earth Science class is how their coursework relates to environmental scientists’ research. But that may soon change after Lindsay ...
(01/22/14 5:00am)
Carbon dioxide may soon become a key player in the financial industry. Over the past six months, Nabil Lawandy, an affiliated professor of engineering and physics, and his former graduate student Andrei ...
(11/13/13 4:15am)
Students in the life and physical sciences are the most likely to graduate with departmental honors of any academic disciplines, with many of the highest thesis completion rates across all concentrations.
Some ...
(10/22/13 3:48am)
Whether at the Whiskey Republic or on Wriston, Brown partygoers often seek a specific scene instead of a specific sound. But armed with only a laptop and the necessary software, student DJs often fuel ...
(10/04/13 5:27am)
Professor of Comparative Literature Arnold Weinstein, celebrated on College Hill for his insight into the seminal works of Faulkner and Proust, did not name a novel as his favorite book of 2013.
Instead, ...
(09/30/13 3:50am)
The Pembroke Center is in the midst of a $3.5 million fundraising drive to support the growth and accessibility of its two archives: the Christine Dunlap Farnham Archive and the Feminist Theory Archive.
Pembroke ...
(09/19/13 5:45am)
Three out of Brown’s five pre-orientation programs — Excellence at Brown, The Third World Transition Program and Catalyst — saw increases in the number of applicants this year.
While 80 students ...
(09/18/13 4:47am)
Professors stepped out of the classroom and into computer screens this summer with a variety of online class offerings.
Through the learning platforms Coursera and Canvas, the University explored different ...
(09/04/13 5:32am)
A University construction project in the Jewelry District could be delayed as a consequence of ongoing negotiations with public utilities company National Grid and the discovery of unsafe soil under building ...
(04/25/13 8:45am)
At the end of each year, the Joslin Awards recognize seniors who have not only enhanced their personal experience at Brown but also the quality of the community through their leadership and involvement ...
(04/15/13 6:35am)
Forty-two percent of students did not practice a religion before coming to the University and still do not practice a religion, according to a Herald poll conducted in March.
Twenty-nine percent of students ...
(04/03/13 4:51am)
University policy allows administrators to request searches of student and faculty email accounts for life and safety issues, legal affairs and court orders or urgent University business, but many students ...
(03/20/13 4:10am)
From 1905 to 2013, an elm tree spread its roots in the original yard of the John Brown House in Providence.
Originally planted by owner Marsden Perry to create a “park-like setting” in his yard, ...
(03/13/13 4:50am)
Though his office hours were ending in two minutes, Professor of Music David Josephson still had time to meet with the final student waiting outside his door. As a professor who lives close to campus, ...
(02/25/13 5:00am)
The sound of the Zamboni greeted spectators who arrived early to the ice rink Saturday night. Sipping hot chocolate while awaiting the skaters’ entrance, the members of the crowd at Meehan Auditorium ...
(01/24/13 6:37am)
More than 50 students and faculty members gathered this weekend to discuss the value of a Brown education at a “Re-Orientation Boot Camp,” organized by the Brown Conversation. Through a series of ...
(11/16/12 12:00am)