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(09/27/21 5:28pm)
The course of the COVID-19 pandemic on campus has been characterized by continual adjustments, with community members bracing themselves for the inevitable changes in University protocol brought by fluctuating ...
(07/13/21 2:36am)
The clock struck 12 noon Monday and in the Sharpe Refectory, for the first time in over a year, a familiar scene appeared.
Students rushed in with raincoats and backpacks wet after the journey from their ...
(06/30/21 2:43am)
The COVID-19 vaccination rate for students living on campus for the summer reached 90.6 percent last week, Executive Vice President for Planning and Policy Russell Carey ’91 MA’06 wrote in a June ...
(05/27/21 12:32am)
Silence fell around the steps of the Rhode Island State House, allowing only the noise of passing cars to echo through the marble steps and open green.
A year after the murder of George Floyd at the ...
(05/01/21 8:17pm)
Provost Richard Locke P’18 revealed the “preliminary recommendations” of the Ad Hoc Committee on Promoting Financial Health and Sustainability to reduce the “small structural deficit” in the ...
(04/28/21 6:32pm)
This article is the second in the four-part series "An Unexpected Commencement: The Class of 2021 Looks Back, and Forward."
As the late Spring dawns on College Hill, many students rush to dining halls ...
(04/15/21 11:33pm)
The late spring sun set over the Rhode Island State House Wednesday evening as protesters raised signs bearing bold letters reading: “Stop the war on Black Americans” and “Justice for George Floyd ...
(04/07/21 2:01am)
A year after the first discussions about the University’s reopening plan amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, President Christina Paxson P’19 shared optimistic views on plans for “a more traditional fall” ...
(04/07/21 2:01am)
Most of the University’s non-cloud based systems have been restored following the March 30 cyberattack, said Bill Thirsk, chief digital officer and chief information officer, during a report at Tuesday's ...
(03/31/21 1:43am)
All University non-cloud based systems and services were out of service Mar. 30 following a cybersecurity attack.
The shutdown of the systems was the consequence of “a number of aggressive steps” ...
(03/12/21 3:05am)
At this time of the year in 2020, College Hill woke up to its typical bustling scene. Students left their doubles and triples and headed to packed lecture halls and huddled around eight-person tables ...
(02/26/21 3:01am)
May 17, 1954 marked a landmark Supreme Court ruling in Brown v. Board of Education: From that day forward, it was unconstitutional to establish racially segregated schools. In an era of Jim Crow and violent ...
(02/19/21 4:00am)
As Feb. 12 marked the transition into the Year of Ox on the Chinese lunar calendar, students turned to unheralded ways of celebrating the Lunar New Year, not only in Providence but across the world and ...
(02/19/21 3:01am)
Just over 60 years ago, long before Brown’s Africana Studies department and concentration came to be, a course on “African Americans in American Literature” was offered.
The course came with many ...
(01/29/21 3:05am)
The broader undergraduate population could receive their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as early as the end of this semester, supplies permitting, Associate Vice President for Campus Life and Executive ...
(01/25/21 12:03pm)
Nearly half of all enrolled undergraduate students are living on campus or in University-leased housing this semester, according to data provided to The Herald by Dean of the College Rashid Zia ’01.
Only ...
(01/14/21 7:55pm)
Rhode Island School of Design President Rosanne Somerson will retire at the end of the academic year after serving five years in office, the school’s Board of Trustees announced in an email to the RISD ...
(12/04/20 11:02pm)
The University will lease hotel rooms in either the Hilton, Marriott or Omni properties in downtown Providence for all students on the housing waitlist who express interest in the option, according to ...
(11/24/20 3:07am)
When Hannah Severyns ’23 initially saw the announcement that all students would be welcomed back to campus for the spring, she was happy that she would have the chance to return to College Hill.
Two ...
(11/24/20 2:05am)
As of January 2020, the University was only planning to offer three online courses for the spring semester: a creative nonfiction class, an English course called “Renegades, Reprobates and Castaways” ...