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(01/23/13 8:18am)
Transfusions may harm heart attack patients
Blood transfusions delivered to heart attack patients may increase their risk of death, according to a study led by cardiology fellow Saurav Chatterjee published ...
(12/07/12 12:00am)
"The president has shown himself to be an administrator careful in his choice of words and slow in his choice of actions," The Herald wrote May 9, 1969, the day Ray Heffner, the University's 13th president, ...
(11/30/12 12:00am)
Navigating the space between student and professor, the University's 250 postdocs are an integral, but often over-looked, group of researchers on campus.
(11/16/12 12:00am)
President Obama's re-election Nov. 6 set off celebrations across campus, as students screamed, hugged and shed their clothes to streak across the Main Green. But a week later, it remains unclear how a ...
(11/13/12 12:00am)
"We can't have justice at Brown's leisure - we need it now," said Student Labor Alliance member Stoni Tomson '15 in a speech urging administrators to threaten to end the University's contract with Adidas, ...
(11/07/12 12:00am)
Nearly 84 percent of students said they feel at least as happy as their peers on average, according to a poll conducted by The Herald earlier this month. About half the students polled reported feeling ...
(11/06/12 12:00am)
Renovations to replace elevators and mechanical systems in Barus and Holley will begin later this month, said Stephen Maiorisi, vice president for Facilities Management. The $12 million renewal project ...
(11/01/12 12:00am)
Dwight Sweigart P'05, professor of chemistry, died Monday in the Philip Hulitar Inpatient Center in Providence after a two-year battle with throat cancer. He was 67 years old.
(10/31/12 4:00am)
More than 65 percent of students plan to vote for President Obama in next week's presidential election, according to a Herald poll conducted October 17-18. The poll also found the majority of respondents ...
(10/26/12 12:00am)
Though computer-delivered alcohol interventions can have short-term benefits, they are not as effective as face-to-face interventions in reducing college students' alcohol consumption in the long term, ...
(10/21/12 12:00am)
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The country's lack of interdisciplinary infrastructure prevents scientists from effectively communicating their work, a job made urgent by the growing ethical, legal and social implications of emerging ...
(10/11/12 12:00am)
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(10/04/12 12:00am)
Patricia Watson, Cornell's senior associate vice president for alumni affairs and development, will serve as the University's senior vice president for advancement beginning Dec. 1, President Christina ...
(09/26/12 12:00am)
The first clinical study of a drug to treat progeria, a fatal disease that causes early-onset aging in children, was published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The study ...
(09/25/12 12:00am)
Despite an email last March from Dean of the College Katherine Bergeron describing changes made to the University's writing requirement, many students remain unaware of the new policies.
(09/24/12 12:00am)
On the surface, a geology professor, a museum collection manager and a conceptual artist do not seem to have much in common. But last Thursday all three individuals came together to speak about the combination ...
(09/18/12 12:00am)
The ignorance that we exhibit is astonishing," Cornelia Dean '69, guest lecturer in environmental studies and writer-in-residence, told a crowd that nearly filled an auditorium in the Perry and ...
(09/17/12 12:00am)
Two weeks ago, Dean of the College Katherine Bergeron announced via email that three Brown courses will soon be available online for free worldwide through the Coursera platform. But one computer science ...