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(03/03/17 3:38am)
In Fort Myers, Florida, the winter is over, and signs of the summer ahead have already appeared. In Scottsdale, Arizona, shopkeepers and restaurant owners are in the first days of a month of frantic excitement. ...
(02/10/17 4:40am)
Way back in September, I addressed MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred’s multiple proposals to cut down on game length, many of which I found either harmful to player safety or the integrity of the game. “Baseball, ...
(09/06/07 12:00am)
Last year, 3,916 Americans died waiting for a kidney transplant. About 70,000 Americans are on the national waiting list for a kidney, and most of them undergo dialysis - a painful, invasive, continuous ...
(04/25/07 12:00am)
At a faculty forum Tuesday sponsored by the Faculty Executive Committee, the Undergraduate Science Education Committee heard feedback from professors on its proposals for promoting undergraduate education ...
(04/23/07 12:00am)
The increase in first-generation college students accepted to the College this year - 20 percent more than last year - can be attributed in part to the success of the Talent Quest program, University ...
(04/22/07 12:00am)
Maremont, who writes for the Wall Street Journal, was a history concentrator at Brown and graduated Phi Beta Kappa. He then received a master's degree from the Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism. ...
(04/17/07 12:00am)
In line with a national trend, women outnumber men in terms of applicants to Brown, those accepted to the College and undergraduates enrolled.
(04/12/07 12:00am)
While most regular decision applicants to Brown waited nervously for their admission decisions late last month, some students could rest easy in the knowledge that a fat envelope was headed their way. ...
(04/10/07 12:00am)
In light of ongoing financial aid scandals at institutions of higher learning around the country, University officials say students need not worry about similar corruption at Brown's Office of Financial ...
(04/03/07 12:00am)
Brown accepted 13.5 percent of applicants this year out of a record 19,044 applications - the "lowest admit rate in our history," said Dean of Admission James Miller '73.
(04/03/07 12:00am)
Caitie Whelan '07.5 was named a 2007 Truman Scholar March 27. Recipients of the prestigious Harry S. Truman Scholarship are expected to pursue a career in government or other areas of public service.
(03/23/07 12:00am)
Zhou Wenzhong, the Chinese ambassador to the United States, discussed China's foreign policy and Sino-U.S. relations in a packed Salomon 101 Thursday afternoon.
(03/21/07 12:00am)
Brown will be sending three Gates Cambridge Scholars to England this year - Kate Brandt '07, Ariana Green '04 and Eric Koskinen GS. The scholarships were announced March 13.
(03/13/07 12:00am)
Noted philosopher Martha Nussbaum criticized systematic discrimination against religious minorities Monday in a half-filled Salomon 001 during the 41st Annual Meiklejohn Lecture, titled "Liberty of Conscience: ...
(03/08/07 12:00am)
The University made significant strides in improving financial aid when it eliminated the work-study requirement for first-years in 2002, but the policy leaves upperclassmen with a perceived drop in their ...
(03/07/07 12:00am)
The Corporation approved a $1.3 million increase in financial aid for international students as part of next year's University budget at its meetings Feb. 22-24.
(02/28/07 12:00am)
H.R. 5 will not reduce rates for current undergraduates, as it only applies to loans for which the first disbursement is made after July 1.
(02/26/07 12:00am)
A solid majority of respondents - 57 percent - said they oppose giving preference to legacy applicants, while 23 percent said they favor the practice. Another 21 percent said they had no opinion or did ...
(02/26/07 12:00am)
The majority of respondents - 73 percent - said they believe Brown should offer an early admission program to the College, while only 15 percent said the University should not offer early admission. Another ...
(02/22/07 12:00am)
A narrow majority of respondents - 53 percent - said they favor the University's use of race and ethnicity as a factor in admission, while 30 percent said admission decisions should be based solely on ...