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(09/22/11 12:00am)
It has no building yet, but with a $15 million endowment and hundreds of soon-to-be affiliated researchers, the Norman Prince Neurosciences Institute promises to make its presence felt in the world of ...
(09/19/11 12:00am)
For years, there has been little more than asphalt and debris where Interstate 195 once ran through the city, but the empty lots — about 35 acres of land — hold promise. This weekend, politicians, ...
(04/28/11 12:00am)
As with the classic question of the chicken or the egg, political leaders, students and educators are scratching their heads over which came first — brain drain or the lack of jobs in Rhode Island. ...
(04/12/11 12:00am)
Though gay marriage has the backing of Rhode Island's governor and its Speaker of the House, bills to legalize it have yet to be put to a vote. Opponents say the bills simply do not have enough support ...
(04/12/11 12:00am)
Though East Side crime rates have risen in the past year, crime in downtown Providence has dropped slightly, and students and professors continue to feel confident about their safety off College Hill. ...
(04/07/11 12:00am)
Providence Mayor Angel Taveras signed an agreement Wednesday morning with the city's largest labor union that will affect nearly 900 workers and save more than $26 million over the next four years. The ...
(04/04/11 12:00am)
Michael Dawkins '12 is not a music concentrator, but he has always made time for maintaining his virtuoso piano abilities.
(03/25/11 12:00am)
NEW YORK — President Ruth Simmons spoke about remembering slavery and Brown's recognition of its historical ties to the slave trade in her keynote address at the United Nations General Assembly's ...
(03/24/11 12:00am)
At a meeting to address the announced Providence school closings yesterday at Classical High School, upset students, teachers and parents loudly expressed opposition and urged the Providence Public School ...
(03/10/11 5:00am)
Despite the University's perch atop College Hill, students have a long history of engagement with the Providence Public School District. With more than 60 outreach programs in local schools, Brown has ...
(03/03/11 12:00am)
A bill was introduced in the State Senate yesterday to amend the state constitution and restore the Rhode Island Ethics Commission's jurisdiction over legislators.
(02/24/11 12:00am)
Provisions of federal health care reform have begun to take effect in Rhode Island, and the University is adjusting to the changes.
(02/16/11 12:00am)
Last night the Westin Providence hotel and union workers of Unite Here Local 217, came to an agreement on a contract ending a labor dispute that started in March. At a press conference — which organizers ...
(02/15/11 12:00am)
The Rogue Island Jitney — a newly proposed shuttle service that would take University of Rhode Island students back and forth from their campus to Narragansett hot spots — is currently facing ...
(02/10/11 12:00am)
Gay marriage supporters and opponents alike gathered at the State House yesterday for the House Judiciary Committee hearing on two bills regarding same-sex marriage in Rhode Island.
(02/07/11 12:00am)
"The Colors of Love," featuring local artists and celebrating six years in Bristol, R.I., opened at the Hope Gallery Saturday. Despite economic pressure, the show attracted long-time visitors and passers-by ...
(02/04/11 12:00am)
Author and journalist Ariel Sabar '93 spoke last night on "wrestling with meaning" in "Telling Personal Stories: Memoir as More Than Self Journalism," a lecture hosted by the English Department at Brown-RISD ...
(02/03/11 12:00am)
Although Rhode Island's unemployment rate of 11.5 percent has remained the fifth highest in the country for the past 22 months, Brown has been able to keep its employment rate relatively stable.
(11/30/10 12:00am)
Prompted by recent national publicity, the group formerly known as Project Health changed its name to Health Leads Nov. 8 to better represent its core mission.
(11/22/10 12:00am)
Many students spend a semester abroad integrating themselves into a single country. But participants in the International Honors Program, a popular study abroad option among Brown students, visit many ...