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(04/20/23 1:05am)
A Department of Public Safety officer was dispatched to University Hall Tuesday morning in response to roughly 100 fliers posted on the building by five members of the environmental advocacy group Sunrise ...
(04/14/23 2:03am)
When identical twins Kayla Mukai ’25 and Kelly Mukai ’25 applied to colleges, their processes were identical as well.
(04/13/23 2:04am)
Brown and 15 other institutions have joined a new partnership focused on increasing recruitment of undergraduate students from rural communities, according to an April 4 University press release.
(04/12/23 2:55am)
When former Rep. Jim Langevin unexpectedly retired in early 2022, the “first thing that came into … mind” for Rep. Seth Magaziner ’06 was January 6th, Magaziner said at an event hosted by the ...
(04/07/23 2:03am)
Late last month, 1,730 regular decision applicants were offered admission to the University, resulting in a total of 2,609 accepted applicants to the class of 2027. The Herald spoke to eight accepted ...
(04/13/23 10:22pm)
The University extended offers of admission to 1,730 regular decision applicants last month, bringing the total acceptance rate for the class of 2027 to 5.08%.
(04/05/23 3:05am)
A caller contacted the Providence Police Department threatening to bomb the Muslim Student Center in Champlin Hall around 2:30 a.m. Tuesday morning, according to a listserv email from the Brown Muslim ...
(03/31/23 2:38am)
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(03/31/23 2:38am)
The University extended offers of admission to 1,730 regular decision applicants Thursday evening, bringing the total acceptance rate for the class of 2027 to 5.08%, Associate Provost for Enrollment and ...
(03/22/23 2:05am)
Since the 1980s, female enrollment has consistently surpassed male enrollment in higher education. In the past 20 years, the proportion of women to men applying to universities has also increased. But ...
(03/17/23 3:04am)
Three University student startups — Elythea, Notable Narratives and Marian — were collectively awarded $50,000 in seed money at the Nelson Center for Entrepreneurship’s sixth annual Brown Venture ...
(03/16/23 1:01am)
The Office of College Admission is considering changing its supplemental essay questions in response to the Supreme Court’s coming rulings on race-conscious admissions, University administrators said ...
(03/15/23 2:16am)
This Saturday, the Carney Institute for Brain Science is set to host the Brown Brain Fair in Barus and Holley as part of the week-long Brain Week Rhode Island event. Brain Week R.I. is part of a larger ...
(03/10/23 2:01pm)
For the fourth year in a row, the University will employ a test-optional policy for applicants, extending the policy for students applying to the class of 2028, according to a Friday announcement from ...
(03/08/23 5:44am)
At Tuesday’s faculty meeting, President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 offered updates on a report provided to her office by a working group charged with reviewing the University’s gifts and ...
(03/08/23 2:02am)
The University has begun considering new ways for students to accrue enrollment units — a requirement for graduation — said Dean of the College Rashid Zia ’01 at Tuesday’s faculty meeting.
(03/03/23 7:05am)
Neda Atanasoski and Kalindi Vora, co-authors of the book “Surrogate Humanity: Race, Robots and Technological Futures,” drew connections between the history of colonialism and social hierarchy in the ...
(03/02/23 3:03am)
On Monday night at 5:01 p.m., the Providence Fire Department was dispatched to 257 Thayer Street — an off-campus apartment complex that primarily serves University students — in response to reports ...
(02/27/23 4:38am)
Wendy Schiller, professor of political science and director of the Taubman Center for American Politics and Policy, announced a new student-led voting rights research program in September 2022. The initiative ...
(02/24/23 6:01am)
Rick Guidotti, former international fashion photographer and CEO and founder of Positive Exposure, partnered with the Alpert Medical School and the Precision Medicine in Autism group last semester to ...