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The University will set aside previous plans to build a new parking garage on College Hill, the officials said.
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The University will set aside previous plans to build a new parking garage on College Hill, the officials said.
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.
The University's review of social and alcohol policies could result in changes that curb the freedom of students and student groups in time for Spring Weekend in April, Vice President for Campus Life ...
The University's table of needs, which outlines fund-raising priorities for the Campaign for Academic Enrichment and serves as a menu for donors, has been posted to the Brown Web site. The fund-raising ...
University administrators are gearing up for a National Research Council survey of the nation's top graduate programs that is akin to - but more widely respected than - the U.S. News & World Report rankings ...
Only days before Hurricane Katrina pummeled New Orleans and left parts of the city underwater, three new professors had arrived at Tulane University to start their teaching and research. After weeks of ...
Jessica Ashooh '06 learned last week that she has won a 2006 Marshall Scholarship. The international relations concentrator will use the prestigious award to continue her studies in the field by pursuing ...
Student events on campus were disrupted this weekend as a result of the University's decision to move large social functions out of Sayles Hall, event coordinators said. The East Asian Culture Show took ...
Calling President Ruth Simmons and other administrators "pinheads," Bill O'Reilly lambasted the University's administration Tuesday on his nationally syndicated radio program "The Radio Factor." He criticized ...
Providence Mayor David Cicilline '83 and two other panelists discussed student policy papers at the launch event Monday for the Brown chapter of the Roosevelt Institution, the country's first student ...
University officials have stalled the implementation of Banner, the new campus-wide student records database, while they revamp the project's management and oversight, adding years to the timeline and ...
The highest court in Massachusetts is deliberating a lawsuit filed by the Harvard Crimson against Harvard University to force the university's police department to release more detailed crime reports. ...
At its October meeting, the Corporation considered proposals made by students to divest University holdings in companies with operations in Sudan and to sell only sweatshop-free Brown-logo merchandise, ...
The Plan for Academic Enrichment - which includes such bold initiatives as an increase in the size of the faculty, the introduction of need-blind admission and the construction of new buildings around ...
Offering an antiestablishment alternative to his fellow Democratic contenders and the Republican incumbent in Rhode Island's 2006 U.S. Senate race, Carl Sheeler told about 25 Brown College Democrats at ...
The power to set key University policies and determine Brown's future does not rest with President Ruth Simmons, her senior administration or the faculty. Instead, the ultimate decision-making authority ...
President Ruth Simmons briefed the faculty on the upcoming launch of the public phase of the Campaign for Academic Enrichment at the October faculty meeting Tuesday afternoon. The on-campus kick-off on ...
The University has received a five-year, $11 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to support genetically-based cancer research at its Center for Genomics and Proteomics. The grant is one ...
The Brown Student Labor Alliance, as part of a national effort to end the use of sweatshops in producing collegiate apparel, delivered a proposal to University officials and President Ruth Simmons Wednesday ...