Students challenge Brown’s legacy admissions, application requirements at Main Green rally
Over 100 students gathered on the Main Green Thursday, calling for the University to end legacy admissions and move to a test-optional admissions process.
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Over 100 students gathered on the Main Green Thursday, calling for the University to end legacy admissions and move to a test-optional admissions process.
Almost one year after being announced at the April 2022 faculty meeting, the Critical Native American and Indigenous Studies concentration is now available for students.
A lawsuit from a former professor at the Alpert Medical School alleging gender discrimination and a hostile work environment was moved from state to federal court Friday, according to court filings reviewed ...
From singing telegrams by the Ursa Minors to romantic messages published in The Herald in the 1970s, students at Brown have celebrated Valentine’s Day heartily throughout the University’s history. ...
The University’s Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology failed to adequately consult the Narragansett Indian Tribe about the museum’s possession of 10 human remains and 24 funerary objects associated ...
Scholar and public intellectual Eddie Glaude P’18 spoke to a crowd of Brown students and community members Thursday, calling for a reimagining of American history at his “Race and Democracy: America ...
Janet Blume, deputy dean of the faculty, first met Meenakshi Narain while working together in Barus and Holley after Narain’s arrival at the University in 2007.
Sherenté Harris ’23 was only 14 years old when they met director Stéphanie Lamorré.
Kim Cobb, an award-winning climate researcher and director of the Institute at Brown for Environment and Society, will be appointed to the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board under the Biden administration, ...
Kalikoonāmaukūpuna Kalāhiki ’24 holds many titles.
Francis J. Doyle III was named the University’s 14th provost in a Thursday email to the Brown community from President Christina Paxson P’19. Doyle will start at Brown July 1, 2023.
See how Brown's property holdings expanded from two lots between Waterman and George streets to a campus that spans the city of Providence
A suspect has been charged with breaking and entering and willful trespass after reportedly breaking into Wayland House, according to a Monday email sent to Wayland residents by Vice President for Campus ...
Four linguistic scholars discussed race, ethnicity, language and resistance at a roundtable discussion sponsored by the Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America and the Cogut Institute for ...
Most students say they’re happy. But what’s helping students feel this way? A poll conducted last month by The Herald and the Brown Opinion Project found that the vast majority of students ...
Former Florida State Surgeon General Scott Rivkees, professor of the practice of health services, policy and practice at the School of Public Health, discussed pandemic preparedness and his experience ...
The Title IX and Gender Equity Office received 132 reports of prohibited conduct during the 2021-22 academic year, up 52% from the previous year, according to the University's 2021-22 Title IX Annual ...
The Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies and the Center for Digital Scholarship presented a project documenting Rhode Island’s response to George Floyd’s 2020 murder at a showcase hosted ...
In the 1800s, Murielle Borst-Tarrant’s family left Virginia for New York City, where they would remain for four generations. Her family settled in Brooklyn, in what she described “a Mafia-run neighborhood,” ...
Following years of speculation and an official announcement last week, Trader Joe’s held a grand opening ceremony Thursday morning for its new Fox Point location that was attended by over 100 shoppers. ...