Rakim Brooks
After learning in November that he had won a prestigious Rhodes Scholarship, Rakim Brooks '09 decided to go back to his home in the Bronx to avoid the cascade of congratulations he faced on campus."Looking ...
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After learning in November that he had won a prestigious Rhodes Scholarship, Rakim Brooks '09 decided to go back to his home in the Bronx to avoid the cascade of congratulations he faced on campus."Looking ...
It's a rite of passage for all first-year medical students — a course in human anatomy, in which they dissect the dead to understand the living. But after their hands-on experience with mortality, ...
Students walking around campus might encounter two first-year girls who look shockingly similar. Even though their hairstyles are different, people often do a double take when they meet Heather and Carly ...
"Underwater WHAT?"
The Office of Admissions received nearly 25,000 applications for admission into the class of 2013, the highest number in the University's history and a 21 percent increase from last year's 20,604 applications. ...
The University's recently announced hiring freeze on all nonessential staff may be leaving some departments understaffed. The hold on hiring, implemented in response to the current economic climate, will ...
For many Brown students, downtown's Kennedy Plaza is simply a crowded bus terminal, a place to make a quick transfer en route to a final destination.
Edith Ajello, D-Dist. 3, deputy majority leader of the state House of Representatives, is running unopposed for the third time for reelection to the General Assembly.
In addition to casting their votes for president today, Rhode Islanders at the polls will also consider two propositions on the ballot, regarding nearly $90 million in state bonds to fund the state departments ...
It seems unlikely that a degree in Portuguese and Brazilian studies might land you in medicine - but that's exactly where Ben Brown '08 MD'12 is today, using his background in languages to improve medical ...
Smith Buonanno 106 lay in meditative silence on Friday afternoon as a Zen master named Bob, clad in dark blue robes and beige Birkenstocks, entered the auditorium to introduce the small crowd of about ...
Free samples of medications given out by pharmaceutical companies to physicians may actually harm children, a recent Brown study found.
The economy is in a slump. Job opportunities are scarce. What's a Brown graduate to do? Start a sex Web site, of course.
President Leonel Fernandez of the Dominican Republic arrived in Salomon 101 to standing ovation from students, faculty, administrators and local Providence citizens who filled the auditorium nearly to ...
The class of 2008 gave $67,732 to the University in the past year and set a record for participation in a class gift, according to the Annual Fund. The gift included President Ruth Simmons' $20,008 donation, ...
Rhode Island Hospital, the Alpert Medical School's largest teaching affiliate, was recently recertified as a Level I Trauma Center by the American College of Surgeons, recognizing the hospital as the ...
With the presidential election less than eight weeks away, new polls show Sen. Barack Obama ahead of Sen. John McCain in Rhode Island 58 percent to 39 percent.