Barnes '71 to direct off-campus growth
In an effort to ensure that Brown has enough room to grow both on and beyond College Hill over the next several decades, President Ruth Simmons hired Rebecca Barnes '71 as the University's first director ...
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In an effort to ensure that Brown has enough room to grow both on and beyond College Hill over the next several decades, President Ruth Simmons hired Rebecca Barnes '71 as the University's first director ...
Hurricane Katrina has forced dozens of colleges and universities to close for the semester, leaving some 100,000 students scrambling to find alternatives. But while students attending four-year colleges ...
Brown will join Princeton University in a significant effort to rebuild the hurricane-ravaged campus of Dillard University, Brown officials announced Wednesday.
Liquor magnate Sidney Frank '42 - already the largest donor in Brown's history - will give the University $5 million to support its Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, President Ruth Simmons announced at ...
It may be No. 1 in the hearts of most Brunonians, but Brown dropped two spots to No. 15 in the 2006 edition of U.S. News and World Report's annual ranking of "America's Best Colleges."
The University will assist students displaced from colleges and universities shuttered by Hurricane Katrina by offering tuition-free admission for a semester, President Ruth Simmons announced in a campus-wide ...
The Brown Corporation, the University's top governing body, formally accepted $24 million in new gifts, approved a new intellectual property policy and elected nine new members to its ranks when it convened ...
University administrators are gearing up for what they hope will be one of the most exciting and festive days on College Hill in recent memory - a day that will engage students, faculty, staff, alums ...
The intellectual property policy will now go before the Brown Corporation at its meeting later this month for final approval.
The University will award 10 honorary degrees this weekend to an array of public figures, some of whom will speak on campus.
Imagine a 3D molecular model projected in front of you in a chemistry class. Imagine combing through the Rockefeller Library's collection while sunning on the College Green. Imagine attending section ...
Rashad will deliver the baccalaureate address on May 28. The other honorees will also speak on campus Commencement weekend.
The Democratic Party is not dead, but Democrats need to implement new strategies to win back Congress and the presidency, former President Bill Clinton told college Democrats Friday afternoon in Alumnae ...
The United States needs to evaluate domestic and foreign policy options through a framework that recognizes the world's interdependence and aims to foster an integrated global community with shared responsibilities, ...
The University's Target of Opportunity hiring program allows departments speed and flexibility in securing stellar candidates by bypassing the slower and more cumbersome standard hiring process, but accelerated ...
Nearly 1,000 cases went through the non-academic disciplinary process from July 2003 to December 2004, according to reports released Tuesday by the Office of Student Life.
Assistant Professor of Political Science Jennifer Lawless intends to challenge U.S. Rep. Jim Langevin in the 2006 Democratic primary for Rhode Island's 2nd Congressional District seat, she told students ...
After contentious debate lasting more than an hour, the faculty voted 33-22 at its Tuesday meeting in favor of a resolution endorsing a new policy on patents, inventions and copyrights - but the result ...
Prospective Brunonians - members of the largest applicant pool in the University's history - were mailed and were able to access their admission decisions online April 1. About 2,500 received the message ...
University officials Wednesday confirmed the death of Anthony Abanto '06.5, who was found in his New Pembroke 1 dorm room Tuesday evening.