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(01/19/16 6:54pm)
After more than 10 years at Brown, Dean of Admission Jim Miller ’73 will retire later this year, Provost Richard Locke wrote in a community-wide email Tuesday.
Miller has worked in financial aid and ...
(01/13/16 4:58pm)
Updated Jan. 15 at 10:30 a.m.
Graduate School Dean Peter Weber will step down from his administrative position and return to teach full-time within the Department of Chemistry, wrote Provost Richard ...
(12/10/15 10:02pm)
Updated Dec. 10 at 9:15 p.m.
The University admitted 22 percent of its early decision applicants to the class of 2020, marking the largest early decision class — 669 students — in recent years, ...
(12/09/15 8:08pm)
Updated Dec. 10 at 9:20 p.m.
The Title IX Oversight Board will focus on reforming orientation programming, drug services related to sexual assault and the complaint process for faculty and staff among ...
(12/03/15 5:20am)
The University asked a judge to dismiss a hearing brought by a former member of the class of 2017 who believes he was discriminated against due to his gender in a sexual misconduct case heard by the Student ...
(12/02/15 5:25am)
This story is the last in a three-part series about mental health at Brown and students’ attempts to navigate the gaps in treatment and understanding.
During any given semester, between 150 and 200 ...
(11/18/15 5:30am)
This story is the second in a three-part series about mental health at Brown and students’ attempts to navigate the gaps in treatment and understanding.
Against all pleas by his mother, Mike Darby ’18 ...
(11/11/15 5:30am)
This story is the first in a three-part series about mental health at Brown and students’ attempts to navigate the gaps in treatment and understanding.
Allie couldn’t breathe.
She had experienced ...
(11/04/15 5:30am)
The University filed an amicus brief along with 12 other schools Monday in support of the University of Texas at Austin’s use of race in its admission decisions, which is to be challenged in an upcoming ...
(10/27/15 4:31am)
Two female sexual assault survivors testified Monday at a meeting of the General Assembly’s Special Commission on Campus Sexual Assault, a 13-member body tasked with gathering information to inform ...
(10/19/15 4:30am)
A former member of the class of 2017 has filed a lawsuit against the University for violation of due process and gender-based discrimination in a sexual misconduct hearing, according to documents from ...
(10/09/15 7:09am)
Graduate students responded to President Christina Paxson’s P’19 Sept. 21 community-wide email announcing the results of a campus-wide sexual assault survey, expressing disappointment that she did ...
(10/06/15 5:04am)
Updated October 7, 2015 at 10:30 p.m.
The University has clarified the designation of Residential Peer Leaders, Brown University Dining Services student supervisors and Meiklejohn Peer Advisors as “responsible ...
(09/28/15 5:00am)
Updated September, 29, 2015 at 12:15 AM
In a partnership with the Hasbro Children’s Hospital and the Women and Infants Hospital of Rhode Island, the University will establish a new institute to advance ...
(09/22/15 4:35am)
Twenty-five percent of undergraduate women reported having experienced sexual assault — attempted or completed non-consensual penetration or non-consensual sexual touching by force or incapacitation ...
(09/22/15 4:10am)
It has been nearly a year since the date-rape drug and sexual assault cases following a party at the former Phi Kappa Psi fraternity ignited a campus-wide conversation on the University’s perceived ...
(09/21/15 4:20am)
The University has appointed undergraduates, graduate students and medical students to the newly formed Title IX Council and the Title IX Oversight Board. The move, recommended by the Task Force on Sexual ...
(09/15/15 4:12am)
The University’s new online sexual assault prevention training for first-years was hacked last month. As a result, the website was taken down Aug. 26, and some first-years have not completed the program, ...
(09/15/15 4:03am)
The following is an account of crime events that took place this month, reported to The Herald by Deputy Chief of Police for the Department of Public Safety Paul Shanley:
Nguyen ’16 finds home intruder
Eric ...
(09/13/15 2:25pm)
The class of 2019 was the first to test out a new sexual assault prevention online training unveiled this summer by the Title IX Office and Health Services’ Health Promotion division.
The program, Agent ...