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(02/24/14 4:56am)
For Susan Alcock, professor of archaeology and classics, archaeology does not need to be practiced amidst dusty ruins in an exotic country. Her students explore the field from behind their computer screens ...
(02/20/14 7:16am)
As students immerse themselves in the hunt for summer internships and full-time job offers, 72 companies will recruit prospective graduate and undergraduate employees from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. today at CareerLAB’s ...
(02/14/14 7:16am)
Thirty-three juniors were elected to the Rhode Island Alpha chapter of Phi Beta Kappa Wednesday, Chapter Administrator Mary Jo Foley wrote in an email to The Herald. Phi Beta Kappa is the oldest academic ...
(02/11/14 5:05am)
The few students who have taken a course with Dore Levy, professor of comparative literature and East Asian studies, might be easily identifiable around campus — they’re the ones enjoying Chinese ...
(02/04/14 6:36am)
After the initial period for course registration closes today, the Office of the Registrar will manage the late addition of classes entirely on Banner for the first time, following guidelines the office ...
(01/24/14 7:47am)
Undergraduate students congregated for a series of panels and networking opportunities with Brown alums last week at the third annual January Career Laboratory, or JanLab, hosted by the Center for Careers ...
(11/20/13 5:08am)
As the national climate emphasizes putting more resources toward the disciplines of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, some critics have questioned the career opportunities for students ...
(11/20/13 5:02am)
In a small room in the Geological Sciences building — where it is about 70 degrees Farenheight and 55 percent humidity — resides the University’s two plasma mass spectrometers. The larger of the ...
(10/23/13 5:33am)
Making grabbing motions in thin air and tossing invisible balls of energy behind her, Bridget Bourne, Reiki master teacher and practitioner, demonstrated the 80-year-old Japanese healing process of Reiki ...
(10/09/13 4:08am)
The number of students entering employment immediately after graduation increased from 56 percent in 2009 to 65 percent in 2012, according to a survey conducted by CareerLAB.
Of the 1,321 members of ...
(09/30/13 6:53am)
The Center for Careers and Life After Brown has appointed Amy Tarbox, previously the manager of the Department of Computer Science’s Industrial Partners Program, as the University’s new coordinator ...
(09/17/13 5:40am)
Though the Center for Careers and Life After Brown has historically been criticized for its focus on technology, finance and consulting jobs, Director Andrew Simmons said it has continued making efforts ...
(09/10/13 4:55am)
What do a poker playing-patron of an art and literary magazine and an experienced politician have in common? Apparently, a first name, an alma mater and a desire to win a seat on the Brooklyn City Council.
Today, ...
(09/05/13 5:01am)
Featuring sunshine and post-summer reunions, this year’s first day of classes presented an extra complication beyond the usual challenges of shopping period, as Wednesday evening marked the beginning of ...
(04/25/13 7:55am)
About 33 percent of faculty members are somewhat or very dissatisfied with spouse support and about 30 percent are somewhat or very dissatisfied with childcare resources available to them from the University, ...
(04/18/13 6:58am)
A student group affiliated with the Dean of the College, 6,000 Voices, is working with the Undergraduate Council of Students to extend the First Readings program — in which incoming first years are ...
(04/15/13 7:47am)
Brown Lecture Board is introducing a “complete overhaul” of its ticketing system, starting with the ticketing process for former U.S. Rep. Ron Paul’s lecture on campus Tuesday, said Rahim Makani ...
(04/04/13 5:50am)
The end of this semester marks the completion of the University’s two-year transition to replace MyCourses, the Blackboard-based learning management system, with Canvas. The transition to Canvas comes ...
(03/15/13 7:01am)
“Why were people so mean to other people?” Corey D. B. Walker recalled his young daughter asking upon learning about the racial injustice of slavery.
In “Racial Slavery and Its Reverberations,” ...
(02/27/13 6:33am)
In developing alternatives to fossil fuels, one possibility lies in the polymer lignin, whose components can be engineered to develop fuel.
Most microorganisms cannot break down lignin, but in a study ...