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(11/20/20 5:04am)
Professor Anani Dzidzienyo, renowned scholar, mentor and educator, died on Oct. 25. Dzidzienyo was 79 years old.
Following over four decades of teaching at the University, the Ghanaian academic has ...
(10/29/20 2:29am)
Elementary schoolers learn that DNA is the instruction manual for life — the immutable blueprints that cells follow to build proteins and stay alive.
But DNA is a physical molecule which can change ...
(10/14/20 1:19am)
As COVID-19 cases rise nationally, the University continues to report scant occurrences of the virus on College Hill. The past week has seen one confirmed positive case out of 9,250 asymptomatic tests ...
(09/24/20 3:24am)
Both addressing anti-Black racism and furthering diversity and inclusion initiatives at the University were centered in a Sept. 18 memo written by President Christina Paxson P ’19 and Provost Richard ...
(07/07/20 5:26pm)
In light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the University will resume on-campus instruction in the fall under a tri-semester model.
Under this model, the University will offer instruction in the fall, ...
(06/07/20 4:54pm)
When the police arrived on Westminster Street between late on the evening of June 1 and early in the morning of June 2, Assistant Professor of Economics Teddy Mekonnen was standing alongside his neighbor.
Mekonnen, ...
(05/29/20 5:05am)
Richard Bungiro PhD’99, senior lecturer in molecular microbiology and immunology, structures his course BIOL 0530: “Principles of Immunology” around pop culture themes. He challenges students to ...
(05/04/20 1:56pm)
The Steering Committee on Equity and Diversity’s three-year review, released May 1, recommended new measures to increase awareness and better responses to Title IX and Gender Equity incidents.
To ...
(05/03/20 9:21pm)
The Office of Title IX and Gender Equity received 12 more reported incidents for the 2018-2019 year compared to the previous year, according to their Annual Outcome report for 2018-2019 released May 1.
Between ...
(04/29/20 2:12am)
With the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic forcing many summer internships and programs across industries to cancel, a new CareerLab program called the Brown Connect Summer Institute will provide free networking, ...
(04/16/20 7:54pm)
Updated 12:09 p.m. April 19, 2020
The University has canceled all on-campus summer session 2020 courses.
The cancellations also include residential summer programs both “on- and off-campus between ...
(04/05/20 12:44am)
The University canceled all international undergraduate travel and programming for the coming summer due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an April 2 Today@Brown announcement.
Christine Sprovieri, ...
(04/02/20 1:35am)
The Rhode Island School of Design has canceled on-campus and in-person summer programming due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
RISD’s commencement and graduate thesis show have also been postponed, according ...
(03/05/20 5:05am)
Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Theresa May spoke about Western values, political polarization and global challenges during her visit to the University March 4.
The 100th Stephen A. Ogden ...
(02/27/20 5:04am)
The University’s draft Strategic Sustainability Plan Report received feedback from community members who urged a greater focus on equity and climate justice at an open forum Wednesday.
The forum, led ...
(02/06/20 5:03am)
An elderly woman, wrapped in layers of knitwear, pulls a duffel across the floor of the food pantry. She has trouble bending her knees, so an employee kneels to help fill the bag with corn flakes, pistachios, ...
(01/28/20 5:04am)
Mayor Jorge Elorza remembers Providence streets as football fields, curbs as sidelines and basketball courts made with torn paper crates stuck to trees to make hoops.
At the unveiling of the Great Streets ...
(12/06/19 7:12am)
Heads of lettuce cuddle together under a glass sky, warm in an artificial summer despite the snow and wind outside.
The picturesque scene marked the opening ceremony for a new greenhouse in Providence ...
(12/03/19 5:04am)
Charlie Kirk, the founder of the conservative student organization Turning Point USA, will speak at the University Dec. 11.
Kirk’s visit marks the first time a representative from TPUSA has come to ...
(11/19/19 5:02am)
Ocean State residents generally say that poor access to affordable housing lowers the quality of their communities more than any other factor, according to a report issued by health insurance provider ...