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(04/10/13 5:34am)
Over two-thirds of students believe the University should offer minors, according to the Herald poll conducted in March.
Roughly sixty-one percent of students would pursue a minor, while 6 percent said ...
(04/01/13 5:59am)
When Don Engel ’00 SCM’01 was a member of the Undergraduate Council of Students, he invited co-founder of Apple Steve Wozniak to play a casual game of Tetris on the side of the Sciences Library.
After ...
(03/22/13 5:17am)
Employers say college graduates are unprepared for their careers, according to a study published by the Chronicle of Higher Education earlier this month.
Brown’s curriculum and liberal learning equip ...
(03/12/13 4:10am)
Thomas Perez ’83, current assistant U.S. attorney general for civil rights, will be nominated by President Obama to serve as U.S. Secretary of Labor during the president’s second term, multiple national ...
(03/07/13 6:41am)
The faculty of the Rhode Island School of Design voted unanimously in favor of divesting from fossil fuels at a meeting Wednesday.
Though the faculty vote does not translate immediately to divestment, ...
(03/05/13 5:15am)
Recent financial gifts to the University demonstrate a trend of donors increasingly specifying what their contributions should fund, said Patricia Watson, senior vice president for University advancement.
“There ...
(02/20/13 7:15am)
Students looking for jobs beyond the finance, consulting or technology industries or just looking for ways to serve the “Common Good” after graduation have a new resource — the University is hosting ...
(02/20/13 7:11am)
Thirty employers will gather in the Kasper Multipurpose Room for the Spring Career Fair today, an annual event held by the Center for Careers and Life After Brown that provides job, internship and networking ...
(02/14/13 8:29am)
2003
In the aftermath of the Columbia space shuttle tragedy, students and professors mourned the fallen astronauts while expressing optimism for the nation’s space program.
But letters Americans sent ...
(02/12/13 6:32am)
Brown will send 21 volunteers to the Peace Corps this year, said Elizabeth Chamberlain, public affairs specialist for the Peace Corps’ Northeast Regional Office. This marks the first time in the last ...
(02/09/13 8:22am)
Au Bon Pain and Antonios are the only Thayer Street establishments open, and the latter is only accepting cash.
The Sharpe Refectory will be open until 7:30 p.m. to all students, including those not ...
(02/08/13 8:03am)
Due to warnings about Winter Storm Nemo, which hit New England this morning, the University canceled today’s classes — the third time this academic year administrators have shut down the University ...
(02/07/13 7:02am)
Feb. 7, 2003
The University’s Office of Environmental Health and Safety removed asbestos insulation during winter break from nearly 60 rooms in Wriston Quadrangle, The Herald reported.
Though EHS ...
(02/04/13 7:15am)
About 100 college students from around the country gathered on campus for two days of motivational lectures and networking at the second annual Collegiate Consulting Group National Conference. The conference ...
(02/01/13 7:05am)
In the spring semester of his junior year, Lee Saper ’12 began a journey that would let him explore the surface of Mars.
In 2011, Saper applied for the Rhode Island Space Grant Consortium, a NASA-funded ...
(01/28/13 10:52am)
Students and alums gathered for a weekend of networking and career exploration at the second annual January Career Laboratory, or JanLab. The workshop, hosted by the Center for Careers and Life After ...
(12/06/12 12:00am)
(12/03/12 12:00am)
Continuing the theme "Musical Voyages" begun earlier this semester and in celebration of the Woody Guthrie centenary, the Brown University Orchestra performed music by Beethoven, David Amram and Leonard ...
(11/25/12 12:00am)
A panel of artists and teachers led a discussion about the use of art for social change in an event titled "Cultural Expression in the Wake of Catastrophic Violence" at the Perry and Marty Granoff Center ...
(11/16/12 12:00am)
"If you are here to find your fate you will be sorely disappointed." So began fiction writer Lily Hoang as she read from her novel, "Changing," yesterday for the Writers on Writing Reading Series at the ...