U.S. News to honor Simmons tonight
For President Ruth Simmons, November is turning out to be quite a heady month. U.S. News and World Report will honor Simmons as one of "America's Best Leaders," the magazine announced today, making it ...
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For President Ruth Simmons, November is turning out to be quite a heady month. U.S. News and World Report will honor Simmons as one of "America's Best Leaders," the magazine announced today, making it ...
The quality of pre-law advising has been disappointing since a long-serving dean in charge of the program left as part of a larger restructuring of the Office of the Dean of the College, several pre-law ...
As parents flocked to College Hill Friday for Parents Weekend, President Ruth Simmons sat down with The Herald to discuss a reassessment of her Plan for Academic Enrichment, recent changes in the dean ...
Brown will continue to rely on reserve funds well beyond 2010 to make up budget shortfalls as the University continues its aggressive expansion, Executive Vice President for Finance and Administration ...
Three sharply differing views on addressing poverty were on display yesterday at a panel discussion of living wage ordinances hosted by the Taubman Center for Public Policy, part of an annual conference ...
At its regular fall meeting this weekend, the Corporation, the University's highest governing body, will focus on construction plans and hear reports on internationalization, the Task Force on Undergraduate ...
The time has come for the University to carefully reassess the Plan for Academic Enrichment's strengths and weaknesses and adjust priorities accordingly, President Ruth Simmons told the faculty at its ...
Columbia University students converged on the center of the New York City campus Monday to stage a series of protests and forums, voicing concerns surrounding the visit of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, ...
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Aiming to establish Brown among the world's top universities, a report released today calls for the University to invest significantly over the next several years in a spate of new initiatives designed ...
With the class of 2011's arrival on campus just a month-and-a-half away, organizers have yet to hit any major snags in preparing the University's new Orientation program, administrators say.
The University should complete the first major steps of its official internationalization effort by early September, when officials hope to name a vice president for international affairs and release ...
Though new at Brown, a focus on internationalization is far from unique. Many colleges and universities - both in America and abroad - have undertaken similar initiatives in recent years.
Last summer, Elisabeth Kruger '07 left the friendly confines of College Hill to help build an international convention center halfway around the world.
A new center to coordinate the University's global health activities and an Africa development center are among the projects Brown's internationalization committee will consider, members of the committee ...
The University will form regional advisory councils around the world to help Brown identify opportunities, build visibility and raise funds to support its internationalization effort, senior University ...
University delegations traveled to India and China in March and April, continuing the University's efforts to establish ties in those countries. Both trips, led by Vice President for Research Clyde Briant, ...
The field of candidates to be Brown's first vice president for international affairs has been narrowed to a list of 8 to 10, members of the search committee told The Herald.
A sophomore - upset by the University's decision not to print a Course Announcement Bulletin for the 2007-2008 academic year - has decided to produce his own.
Following his lecture Thursday night, former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum sat down with The Herald to discuss the conflict he sees between Islam and the West, the war in Iraq and his own controversial reputation. ...