U. names Kertzer as new provost
David Kertzer '69 P'95 P'98, professor of anthropology and chair of the department, has been tapped as the University's next provost, President Ruth Simmons announced Monday, May 8 in a campus-wide e-mail. ...
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David Kertzer '69 P'95 P'98, professor of anthropology and chair of the department, has been tapped as the University's next provost, President Ruth Simmons announced Monday, May 8 in a campus-wide e-mail. ...
The inability of student event managers, University administrators and Department of Public Safety officers to adequately respond to a series of unforeseen complications led to a breakdown of event management ...
As a result of the University's social events policy review, this year's Spring Weekend will be marked by more staffing and oversight, including a greater presence of deans and administrators on campus ...
Responding to criticism from students and administrators that the process for this year's Undergraduate Council of Students and Undergraduate Finance Board elections were poorly publicized and rushed, ...
The University's next provost will come from within Brown, President Ruth Simmons told the faculty at its monthly meeting Tuesday.
When Provost Robert Zimmer assumes the presidency of the University of Chicago this summer, he will leave his senior administrative post at the same time that the dean of the college and the vice president ...
As Brown's chief academic officer since 2002, Provost Robert Zimmer has worked to mold Brown, traditionally seen as a liberal arts-focused institution, into a stronger research university. When he becomes ...
The Brown Corporation's Advisory and Executive Committee Friday endorsed a list of six companies doing business in Sudan to be excluded from the University's direct investments in response to ongoing ...
The Bookstore Review Committee issued a report today that recommends outsourcing the operation of the Brown Bookstore to an external vendor such as Barnes and Noble.
Though the committee considering the future of the Brown Bookstore is expected to release a report in the next few days that will explore possible reforms, bookstore employees told The Herald they believe ...
At its February meeting this weekend, the Corporation voted to divest University funds from companies doing business in Sudan in response to the ongoing genocide in the country's Darfur region. The University's ...
Members of the Brown Corporation will convene on campus this weekend to set the University's budget and tuition, consider divestment from Sudan, formally accept major donations and plan for the University's ...
Though President Ruth Simmons will be spending much of the semester coaxing alums in far-flung locales to encourage them to give to the Campaign for Academic Enrichment, she won't be taking the podium ...
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While two committees continue to review the University's social events and alcohol policies, University officials implemented interim social events policies Jan. 26 to address issues of immediate concern ...
Queer Alliance, Alpha Phi Alpha and the Brotherhood - student organizations whose parties last semester sparked a broad review of the University's social events and alcohol policies - have been placed ...
Public debate over the proposed addition of pluses and minuses to the grading system will likely occur in late February or early March at a University-wide forum instead of at a faculty forum as previously ...
The highest court in Massachusetts unanimously ruled Jan. 13 that Harvard University is not required to release detailed crime reports, ending a two-and-a-half year legal battle between the Harvard Crimson ...
Former Clinton aide to head JCB library
Patrick Tweed, a second-year Ph.D. candidate in the Department of English, was found dead in his Bowen Street apartment on the evening of Dec. 19.