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(04/14/16 4:04am)
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The Herald’s spring undergraduate poll, conducted April 6, 7 and 11 in J. Walter Wilson, the Faunce Campus Center and the Sciences Library, found that about half ...
(03/09/16 8:36am)
SEC charges RICC with fraud
The Securities and Exchange Commission has filed a complaint against the Rhode Island Commerce Corporation and underwriter Wells Fargo Securities, accusing them of willfully ...
(02/18/16 5:40am)
Researchers awarded project grant from the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Nancy Barnett, professor of behavioral and social science research, and a team of fellow investigators have ...
(01/14/16 5:20am)
Updated Jan. 16 at 9:25 a.m.
Eric Estes will take on the role of vice president for campus life and student services beginning July 1, wrote President Christina Paxson P’19 in a community-wide email ...
(12/23/15 4:50am)
Visiting Scholar in Physics Stephon Alexander’s PhD’00 appointment to the faculty is under review following his arrest in a prostitution sting Thursday night. Alexander was charged with procurement ...
(12/05/15 5:16am)
Twelve faculty members released a revised version of the University’s diversity action plan, “Pathways to Diversity and Inclusion,” Thursday night. A draft of the University’s diversity and inclusion ...
(12/04/15 5:20am)
While many European and Asian countries take space in the University’s academic spotlight, a gap remains in students’ academic access to the world’s second largest continent: Africa.
With the revamping ...
(11/20/15 5:25am)
The University has formed two new partnerships that will allow students to participate in the Naval and Air Force Reserve Officers’ Training Corps starting next semester, said Karen McNeil, program ...
(11/03/15 5:42am)
The Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs has received a $50 million gift from three donors, the University announced Monday evening.
The joint gift, which is part of the BrownTogether ...
(11/02/15 5:30am)
“Places!” The excited chatter that filled Stuart Theater immediately started to die down as the four-hour rehearsal began. “Let’s have a good one, y'all,” Professor of Theatre Arts and Performance ...
(10/28/15 4:25am)
The Brown University Community Council passed a resolution urging the faculty to vote on changing the name of Fall Weekend to Indigenous Peoples’ Day and another supporting the Hilton Providence Hotel ...
(10/19/15 4:20am)
Eighty students, family members and faculty members gathered in Smith-Buonanno Hall Friday night to attend a Minority Peer Counselor workshop on the way society discriminates against women.
The workshop, ...
(10/14/15 4:25am)
Peers and family members remember Georges St. Laurent III GS as intellectually curious and extremely passionate about his life’s work in molecular biology.
“He was a multifaceted person, extremely ...
(10/05/15 4:25am)
Seventy-eight percent of potential new faculty members who were offered positions at the University during the 2014-15 academic year accepted their positions, said Associate Dean of the Faculty Joel Revill.
The ...
(09/22/15 5:27am)
“Black Lives Matter is not the substance of what we’re working for or arguing, it’s an assertion,” said Corey Walker, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Winston-Salem State University ...
(09/17/15 4:28am)
Graduate students have been hired to patrol first-year residence halls and program houses to reduce disturbances and increase alcohol safety on weekend nights.
This initiative was one of several recommendations ...
(09/11/15 4:21am)
Mobile-app developers, fashion designers, engineers and Ph.D. candidates alike came together to participate in the University’s inaugural Summer B-Lab — known in full as the Breakthrough Lab — held ...
(09/09/15 4:44am)
The two sessions of Summer@Brown held this summer generated $6 million in revenue, the highest amount in University history, said Karen Sibley MAT’81 P’07 P’12 P’17, dean of the School of Professional ...
(04/23/15 4:15am)
Excited chatter filled a large, white tent on the Main Green as hundreds of admitted applicants to the class of 2019 awaited the official start to this year’s A Day on College Hill at its opening reception ...
(04/21/15 6:10am)
Former President of Chile Ricardo Lagos will end his eight-year residency as professor-at-large at the Watson Institute for International Studies at the end of this semester. As president from 2000 to ...