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(11/19/14 7:07am)
Lecturing to about 70 community members Tuesday afternoon, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Lindsay Orchowski discussed the prevalence of a rape culture perpetuated by popular media. ...
(11/13/14 2:40pm)
BrownConnect, the University’s new initiative for students to find summer internships and research opportunities through Brown alums and parents, launched Thursday morning, President Christina Paxson ...
(11/07/14 7:02am)
The University’s cohort tenure rate — the percentage of tenure-track junior faculty members hired in the same academic year who are granted tenure eight years later — has declined 20 percent, from ...
(11/05/14 8:02am)
President Christina Paxson announced at a faculty meeting Tuesday that she aims to double the percentage of underrepresented minority faculty members within the next decade.
Faculty members and administrators ...
(10/25/14 10:35pm)
Former President Ruth Simmons spoke on the role of universities in recognizing historical and current civil and human rights violations at the inauguration of the Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice ...
(10/24/14 6:32am)
Due to the recent Ebola outbreak, the University is placing restrictions on travel to Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia except for purposes of eradicating or containing the disease, Russell Carey ’91 ...
(10/17/14 6:24am)
Warren Simmons will leave his position as executive director of the University’s Annenberg Institute for School Reform, which conducts research on education reform policy, on June 30, the institute ...
(10/08/14 5:11am)
Faculty members and administrators debated the University’s response to the Reports on the Events of October 29 at Tuesday’s faculty meeting. Attendees also discussed the University’s fiscal performance, ...
(09/29/14 6:00am)
Disruptions to journalism’s business model and media’s heightened polarization present challenges and potential conflicts of interest for the industry, two alum media veterans said at a panel Saturday.
Mark ...
(09/29/14 4:15am)
Updated Monday, Sept. 29 at 1:52 a.m.
After student pressure last semester to diversify its staff, Counseling and Psychological Services has made several new targeted hires and will offer a support group ...
(09/22/14 5:46am)
In an effort to expand its offerings for medical students, the Writing Center is designing an extension of the Writing Fellows program that will reside at the Alpert Medical School, said Kathleen McSharry, ...
(09/10/14 6:20am)
Sixty-five percent of applicants offered faculty positions at the University accepted their positions during the 2013-14 academic year, a percentage known as the faculty yield rate, said Dean of the Faculty ...
(09/04/14 4:10am)
A committee is currently reviewing applications from across the country for the role of director of the CareerLAB, in the wake of former CareerLAB Director Andrew Simmons’ assumption of the role of ...
(09/03/14 4:50am)
Free speech, diversity and research emerged as key issues for faculty during this academic year at Tuesday’s faculty meeting.
President Christina Paxson took the podium to speak about both financial ...
(08/29/14 3:36pm)
Stephen Rodrigues’ loved ones remember him in many ways: as a lover of the Earth, a thoughtful poet, a late-night conversationalist and, in the words of friend Michaela Lewis ’13, a “gentle soul.”
“Stephen ...
(04/16/14 4:10am)
It’s a question about a question: “Why is the argument about how to write about India such a contentious one?” asked Jonathan Shainin, news editor for the New Yorker, at a “Writing India: Two ...
(04/08/14 6:32am)
For the first time in Brown history, the housing lottery, which opened yesterday at 3 p.m., took place on an online platform, instead of in Sayles Hall.
The lottery will last through Thursday, running ...
(04/03/14 4:25am)
As Sgt. Benjamin Anthony of the Israel Defense Forces prepared to speak to an audience of around 40 invited students at Brown/RISD Hillel Wednesday night, about 70 students outside protested both his ...
(04/03/14 4:00am)
One in an occasional series of articles spotlighting the architectural and social history of spaces at Brown.
Amid Brown’s hub of brick and concrete science buildings lies an odd gem. Marston Hall, ...
(03/14/14 6:46am)
“Resolved: The United States government should seek to try Edward Snowden for treason,” read the chalkboard at last week’s inaugural meeting of the Brown Policy Union.
Modeled after the Oxford ...