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(02/22/21 6:09pm)
Updated 2:40 p.m., Feb. 22, 2021
The Olney-Margolies Athletic Complex and One Davol Square in the Jewelry District, two of three venues where asymptomatic COVID-19 tests are being conducted, canceled ...
(11/11/20 6:21am)
The single email that would come to haunt Richard Bungiro PhD ’99 only took a few minutes to write. But all five sentences were the product of months of stress, anguish and growing disillusionment with ...
(11/02/20 8:29pm)
Director of Counseling and Psychological Services Will Meek stepped down Oct. 27 after three and a half years in the position, he announced in a Herald letter to the editor.
Meek will depart his position ...
(11/02/20 5:43am)
In the fall of 1990, the names of alleged rapists began to appear in marker pen on the walls of female bathroom cubicles in the Rockefeller Library. The so-called “rape list” made national headlines. ...
(10/29/20 6:15pm)
The University plans to offer an in-person residential experience for students from each undergraduate class for the spring semester, though space constraints may limit how many students can return.
“Our ...
(10/09/20 1:33am)
When Brown University students woke up on the morning of Oct. 8, 1918, they learned they had two choices: pack up and return home or remain on campus indefinitely. A campus-wide quarantine was being imposed, ...
(10/07/20 3:10pm)
All study abroad programming for the Spring 2021 semester has been canceled, Brown’s Office of International Programs announced Wednesday morning.
The decision took into account factors such as student ...
(09/16/20 1:05am)
Sparsely populated dorm buildings and classrooms not yet in use. Eyes glued to computer screens. Care packages filled with masks and hand sanitizer.
On campus and off, students are embarking on an ...
(09/01/20 9:01pm)
The University has filed a motion to dismiss a class action lawsuit brought by students seeking reimbursement of tuition, fees, and room and board following the University’s decision to close campus ...
(08/14/20 1:54am)
College students across the country are preparing for an academic year like no other: masks in near-empty lecture halls, regular nasal swab testing and no large campus gatherings.
For the limited number ...
(08/11/20 1:15pm)
Updated 12:06 P.M. August 11, 2020The University is implementing a “phased approach” to in-person undergraduate instruction and student returns to campus in light of the shifting public health landscape, ...
(07/31/20 12:40am)
Before classes resume on College Hill, the University intends to test all returning students for COVID-19. But what happens next?
On Tuesday, Russell Carey ’91, a member of the Health Fall Task Force ...
(06/26/20 7:53pm)
When Juliet Hooker, a professor of political science, began teaching her class POLS 1530: Gender, Slavery, and Freedom a few years ago, she was surprised to learn just how little some students in her ...
(06/15/20 2:09pm)
In the shadow of Hasbro Children’s Hospital, Chief Pediatrics Resident Alexis Thompson bowed her head in silence. She was motionless, surrounded by dozens of colleagues, clad in their white jackets, ...
(05/01/20 5:18pm)
Updated 1:20 p.m. May 1, 2020
A Brown student filed a class-action lawsuit against the University demanding a refund for tuition, fees and/or room and board he claims he was unlawfully charged for because ...
(04/23/20 12:06am)
An unidentified prisoner at the Donald W. Wyatt Detention Facility has tested positive for COVID-19, according to a daily report sent from Daniel Martin, the facility’s warden, to United States Chief ...
(04/21/20 1:48am)
Streams of protestors drove around the Rhode Island State House last Friday, blaring their horns and carrying signs in support of increased releases of incarcerated people from the Adult Correctional ...
(04/09/20 1:12am)
The University will freeze regular salary increases for faculty and staff for Fiscal Year 2021 beginning July 1 as one of many measures to alleviate the financial strain of COVID-19, according to a community-wide ...
(03/26/20 11:14pm)
When news broke that the University was moving to remote learning and telling students to leave College Hill, Jessica Zhu ’20 was not surprised.
She was expecting the announcement. In many ways, ...
(03/17/20 7:10pm)
Updated 5:35 p.m., March 20, 2020
The University is shifting to remote learning, with all course instruction taking place online for the remainder of the semester, beginning March 30. Many students have ...