State Dept. brings Middle East students to campus
Their visit included a tour of campus, an information session about American journalism at The Herald and a conversation with both the College Republicans and Brown Democrats.
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Their visit included a tour of campus, an information session about American journalism at The Herald and a conversation with both the College Republicans and Brown Democrats.
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The Campaign for Academic Enrichment, which aims to raise $1.4 billion to fund President Ruth Simmons' Plan for Academic Enrichment, reached its $1 billion mark on May 24. As of July 11, the fundraising ...
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After years of frustration with the University's limited Middle East studies resources, William Beeman has left his post as professor of anthropology to chair the department at the University of Minnesota. ...
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The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation recently donated $1 million to the University to establish the College Advising Corps, which will help Rhode Island high school students navigate the admission process.
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Joses Ho '08, a neuroscience concentrator and member of College Hill for Christ, said part of his reason for studying neuroscience is his faith.
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