For Simmons, financial aid 'driving force'
As she prepared for the Campaign for Academic Enrichment's public launch, President Ruth Simmons spoke to The Herald about what this campaign means for current students, the University's future and her ...
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As she prepared for the Campaign for Academic Enrichment's public launch, President Ruth Simmons spoke to The Herald about what this campaign means for current students, the University's future and her ...
The few students familiar with the University's table of needs agree that its priorities - financial aid, new faculty, and advising - reflect the needs of current undergraduates, but said that students ...
The Undergraduate Council of Students will consider a resolution to raise the student activities fee by $54 at tonight's meeting, following Thursday's emergency meeting to debate the proposal.
Principals Wayne Montague and Arthur Petrosinelli stand in the hallway of Hope High School after lunch break, walkie-talkies in hand, ushering students to class. Both Providence Public School District ...
At an emergency meeting of the Undergraduate Council of Students Thursday night, members discussed a proposed $54 increase of the student activities fee. But despite the lengthy debate, a vote will not ...
Brown students on financial aid can find employment that ranges from reading to a blind student to serving professors Grey Goose at the Faculty Club, but confusion over the work-study program itself may ...
As the University looks to accommodate displaced students and help rebuild at least one academic institution destroyed by Hurricane Katrina, Providence city officials and citizens have sought to provide ...
Jessica Ashooh '06 and nearly 30 other Brown seniors and recent graduates could soon find themselves one step closer to an arduous cocktail party and an Oxford degree. This week an internal University ...
The Rhode Island General Assembly is one step away from making the Ocean State the eleventh U.S. state to legalize the medical use of marijuana by the chronically ill.
Six Brunonians are among 496 college students across the country being sued by the Recording Industry Association of America for copyright infringement.
The early 1970s were a turbulent time at Brown, as they were on other college campuses. Protests against the Vietnam War and debate about race relations and curricular reform dominated the campus.
COE may be an unfamiliar acronym to students whose studies have not included economics. However, Assistant Provost Brian Casey hopes the new interdisciplinary concentration behind the initials - Commerce, ...
International students apply for financial aid just as U.S. students do. Their packages include loans, work-study requirements and grants, just like their American classmates'. But there is one big difference ...
Chronically ill Rhode Islanders, medical experts and advocates testified in favor of the Rhode Island Medical Marijuana Act before the Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday afternoon at the State House. ...
Robert Creeley, poet and distinguished professor of English, died Wednesday morning after a bout of pneumonia exacerbated an existing lung condition. Creeley, 78, joined the University faculty in 2003, ...
In a tiny office hidden behind empty cubicles on the first floor of Barus and Holley, a collection of Brown graduates and three current students are developing a product that could change the way the ...
Don't be fooled by the professional Web site and prompt delivery - the founders of Dormsnacks.com are four sophomores.
Working for a technology consulting firm in high school, Ethan Wingfield '07 realized he could offer the same services to smaller businesses and nonprofits at lower prices.
The dot-com boom may have died years ago, but a series of successful businesses started and run by current Brown students proves that college entrepreneurship opportunities still abound. Although the ...
As two bills in support of medical marijuana use approach hearings in the state legislature, sponsors say the current incarnation of the Rhode Island Medical Marijuana Act has garnered greater support ...