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(11/10/20 2:04am)
Studying in groups no longer happens in clusters in the Sciences Library or packed booths in the Blue Room.
Since many of the University’s academic operations are remote this semester, students have ...
(11/02/20 2:23am)
Historic red brick buildings jammed with students sharing one large communal shower and sleeping in high-raised twin XL beds — this environment usually comes to mind when thinking about the college ...
(10/27/20 11:50pm)
Frederic Whitney “Eric” Wu ’22, a go-getter with a passion for helping others, passed away in a tragic automobile accident Sept. 23. Eric would now be 21 years old.
Eric grew up in Manchester, ...
(10/21/20 12:44am)
Counseling and Psychological Services is working hard to offer consistent telehealth appointments and “services have been going well,” CAPS Director Dr. Will Meek wrote in an email to The Herald. ...
(10/19/20 1:30am)
Of the sophomores, juniors and seniors enrolled in classes this semester, only 23 percent are living on campus, while 44.2 percent are living off campus or commuting. Another 32.8 percent are studying ...
(10/14/20 1:29am)
In the first of a two-part series about how the pandemic has impacted mental health, CAPS and mental health advocacy leaders describe these effects at Brown.
As colleges shut down across the country ...
(09/10/20 7:59pm)
Brown will welcome back more undergraduates to its residence halls and hold some small, in-person classes this fall.The decision was influenced by improvements in Rhode Island’s public health situation, ...
(09/10/20 2:28am)
At the first faculty meeting of the 2020-21 academic year, President Christina Paxson P’19 updated faculty members on the possibility of welcoming more students back to Providence and back into classrooms ...
(09/08/20 8:45pm)
When Cici Osias ’23 opened Courses@Brown on Aug. 16, she was confused and worried. She found that she hadn’t been registered for any of the courses in her primary cart, despite the fact that some ...
(08/15/20 9:23pm)
When President Christina Paxson P'19 announced Aug. 11 that all undergraduate classes would be taught fully online until at least Oct. 5, faculty members, like students, were tasked with reimagining what ...
(07/29/20 8:12pm)
The University Corporation has designated $8.1 million to fulfill its 2007 commitment to establish a $10 million endowment to support the Providence Public School District, President Christina Paxson ...
(06/28/20 10:48pm)
President Christina Paxson P’19 reaffirmed the University’s support for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, Black Lives Matter movement and LGBTQ+ rights during Tuesday’s special ...
(06/26/20 10:43pm)
At Tuesday’s special faculty meeting, attendees passed a motion to create the Procedural Integrity Committee, which will take over responsibilities regarding denials of promotion, tenure and reappointment ...
(06/24/20 3:51am)
The University is currently “planning intensely” in order to be prepared to implement the three-semester calendar for the coming academic year in light of the coronavirus pandemic, regardless of whether ...
(06/16/20 2:16pm)
Updated 11:45 a.m., June 17, 2020
The Rhode Island School of Design plans to open its campus for Fall 2020 in a “de-densified” model, according to a community-wide email sent by RISD President ...
(06/04/20 10:34pm)
The University announced on Wednesday that pre-registration for Fall 2020 for both undergraduates and graduate students has been postponed to early August, allowing students to register after President ...
(05/24/20 12:19am)
The deficit for Fiscal Year 2021 will be “significantly larger” than previous years and could range from $100 million to $200 million, President Christina Paxson P'19 announced at Wednesday’s faculty ...
(05/23/20 2:30pm)
Updated 3:16 p.m. May 23, 2020
At a special faculty meeting Wednesday, Provost Richard Locke P’18 detailed a potential tri-semester model for the 2020-2021 academic year, but also explained that the ...
(05/06/20 7:12pm)
While President Christina Paxson P’19 said she is “very cautiously optimistic” that an on-campus experience split into three terms could happen for the coming academic year, the safety of community ...
(05/06/20 7:11pm)
President Christina Paxson P’19 announced three possible scenarios for the 2020-2021 academic year in light of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic at Tuesday’s faculty meeting.
The semester could ...