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(12/06/21 5:02am)
From kindergarten to eighth grade, Grace Skavdahl ’23 spent each school day in the same building: a bright pink, one-room schoolhouse 30 miles south of the nearest town. In the days she spent traveling ...
(12/06/21 5:05am)
Welcome to The Herald’s fall 2021 poll, conducted in person for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Here, you’ll find dozens of graphs that will allow you to explore the student ...
(12/01/21 5:04am)
Kevin McLaughlin P’12 will finish his term as dean of faculty June 30, 2022, Provost Richard Locke P’19 announced in a Today@Brown letter Tuesday. Following 11 years in the position, McLaughlin will ...
(11/29/21 4:02am)
As the holiday season approaches, stores across the country are preparing for a month of increased commercial demand while also navigating public health concerns. For many local retailers, the COVID-19 ...
(11/17/21 5:01am)
Despite living off campus since this past summer, Ray Huang ’23 has not had access to an overnight parking space for his car, instead leaving it parked on near-empty side streets around campus. This ...
(11/12/21 5:01am)
On Thursday, members of the Brown community gathered outside of Soldiers Memorial Gate to celebrate Veterans Day. As Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI) and members of the University’s veteran community spoke, attendees ...
(11/10/21 6:20am)
In a Tuesday evening conversation hosted by the LGBTQ Center and the Office of Military-Affiliated Students, community members reflected on the 10-year anniversary of the repeal of “don’t ask, don’t ...
(11/08/21 5:02am)
Dear Blueno was unpublished by Facebook last week, according to a Nov. 2 post on the Blueno Bears Admirers Facebook page. Dear Blueno, a Facebook page that allowed Brown students to share anonymous questions ...
(10/21/21 2:04am)
The University has appointed Mukesh Jain, a physician-scientist who specializes in cardiovascular medicine, as dean of medicine and biological sciences, President Christina Paxson P’19 and Provost Richard ...
(10/15/21 4:01am)
The Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs unveiled a new large-scale portraiture series created by Mary Beth Meehan titled “Seeing Silicon Valley” during an Oct. 14 artist talk hosted ...
(10/14/21 1:02am)
Pointz, an app created and run by Brown students, aims to revolutionize biking and scooter riding in cities across the country as a “a safety-focused mapping app” which provides “bike-friendly routing” ...
(10/08/21 5:04am)
In pursuit of a contract with Johnson Brothers Rhode Island, a local beverage distribution branch, distribution workers and delivery drivers across the state spent the hot summer months picketing outside ...
(10/07/21 2:05am)
The University reduced its required COVID-19 testing frequency to once per week for fully vaccinated undergraduates and made testing optional for fully vaccinated employees, graduate and medical students, ...
(10/01/21 4:05am)
The state of Rhode Island has long been regarded as an immigrant hub, with immigrants making up one in eight Rhode Island residents.
(09/27/21 5:28pm)
The course of the COVID-19 pandemic on campus has been characterized by continual adjustments, with community members bracing themselves for the inevitable changes in University protocol brought by fluctuating ...
(09/27/21 4:51am)
As students settle into the rhythm of the first fully in-person semester in nearly two years, an unlikely population has also joined them in their return to Brown’s campus: Mephitis mephitis, or the ...
(09/24/21 5:20am)
In a Thursday evening conversation at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Jeff Shesol ’91 discussed his new book, “Mercury Rising: John Glenn, John Kennedy, and the New Battleground ...
(09/13/21 5:06am)
Twenty years ago, on the eve of Sept. 11, 2001, life on Brown’s campus proceeded as normal. It was a sunny day at the tail end of summer, and, in passing, students read Herald stories covering last ...
(09/09/21 1:05am)
Vanessa Garcia ’19 ScM ’22 had a productive first semester of college when they started their freshman year in 2015. They found themselves to be hyper-productive and needed very little sleep to function ...
(09/08/21 3:43am)
After more than a year of remote learning and restrictions on large gatherings, the University welcomed the class of 2025 in its fully in-person 258th Opening Convocation. The ceremony ushered in a new ...