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(09/11/13 3:30am)
Thirty-one graduates from the class of 2013 joined the Teach for America corps this year, compared to 36 members of the class of 2012 last year, according to data from TFA and CareerLAB.
The number of ...
(09/09/13 5:33am)
Dean of the College Katherine Bergeron’s planned departure from the University this December marks the latest in a spate of high-level administrative changes at the University. When Bergeron vacates ...
(09/03/13 5:24am)
About 20 Brown students marched Monday to Old Navy at the Providence Place Mall, where they joined the Rhode Island Jobs with Justice coalition to mark Labor Day by rallying for workers’ rights both ...
(04/25/13 4:20am)
Students expressed much higher levels of uncertainty and ignorance than did faculty members in their appraisals of President Christina Paxson’s job performance in The Herald’s undergraduate poll and ...
(04/15/13 6:25am)
Online food-ordering service Crunchbutton, which delivered Josiah’s spicy chicken sandwiches with cheese for a short period at the end of last semester, is embroiled in a legal dispute with the University ...
(04/11/13 6:48am)
Legislation decriminalizing marijuana in Rhode Island went into effect last week. First introduced in 2010 by Rep. John Edwards, D-Tiverton and Portsmouth, the bill passed in the General Assembly last ...
(04/05/13 9:13am)
Herald: How do you think your Brown education prepared you for your work at the State Department?
Jacobson: It was quite useful. ... I did political science, but I also designed — because at the time ...
(04/05/13 8:52am)
Successful foreign policy must transcend threat response and capitalize on cooperative opportunities, said Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Roberta Jacobson ’82 in a lecture ...
(04/04/13 4:15am)
The University announced the launch of the TRI-Lab — an initiative aimed to unite students, faculty members and community partners to address social issues collaboratively — at an event Wednesday ...
(03/22/13 3:19pm)
Renowned Nigerian writer and Professor of Africana Studies Chinua Achebe died the evening of March 21, multiple national news sources reported. He was 82.
Achebe died in Boston, according to a University ...
(03/19/13 4:05am)
The Program in Liberal Medical Education will introduce two new interdisciplinary courses for undergraduates in fall 2014, said Associate Dean of Medicine Julianne Ip ’75 MD’78. The courses — which ...
(03/18/13 6:20am)
Students voiced sharp disagreement against proposed changes to the environmental studies concentration at a public forum Friday. Approximately 40 students and three of the 10 faculty members who served ...
(03/12/13 4:01am)
The Rhode Island Foundation, the state’s only community nonprofit foundation, announced the establishment of a new department of Strategy and Public Affairs last month. Jessica David, vice president ...
(03/08/13 5:15am)
Being a victim “is almost like an addiction,” said Jerry White ’86, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and deputy assistant secretary of state, to an audience around 80 to 90 people in Salomon 101 Thursday ...
(03/01/13 5:10am)
Imagination is a “life-simulator” that often poorly predicts what will bring us happiness, said Daniel Gilbert, professor of psychology at Harvard and New York Times bestselling author, in a lecture ...
(02/26/13 5:00am)
In the first lecture hosted by the Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice, Marcus Rediker, a professor of Atlantic history at the University of Pittsburgh, emphasized the importance of a “history ...
(02/22/13 7:12am)
The John Hay Library is set to undergo major renovations that will make the entire main reading room available to students as a study space.
The planned renovations come after the Corporation approved ...
(02/20/13 6:24am)
The University will not be affected by the U.S. Postal Service’s announcement earlier this month that it plans to cease Saturday letter delivery.
USPS first raised the possibility of ending Saturday ...