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(09/28/07 12:00am)
On Thursday President Bush signed into law the biggest increase in college financial aid since 1944. The legislation will raise the maximum Pell grant to $5,400 and cut interest rates in half on popular ...
(09/24/07 12:00am)
The class of 2010 will be the first students required to pay Brown's full tuition while studying abroad, regardless of the host university's fees, boosting costs to students and putting Brown among a ...
(09/17/07 12:00am)
Though it's only September, Brown students and administrators are already planning for this year's January@Brown, with Dean of the College Katherine Bergeron hoping to attract more than the 19 students ...
(09/10/07 12:00am)
This fall, Brown hopefuls might want to consider a new potential aspect of the application process: their profiles on Facebook. Though they deny doing so on a regular basis, University admission officers ...
(09/05/07 12:00am)
The University's 244th academic year will officially open today at noon with the traditional Opening Convocation ceremony on the Main Green, presided over by President Ruth Simmons.
(09/04/07 12:00am)
This summer, nine Brown students biked across the country as part of Bike and Build, a nonprofit organization that seeks to draw attention to the problem of affordable housing and raise money for the ...
(05/03/07 12:00am)
Brown's Sustainable Food Initiative held a celebration Wednesday for its new student-run vegetable garden at Hope and Charlesfield streets. Students have just begun work on the garden - conducting soil ...
(04/23/07 12:00am)
In 1993, then-president Vartan Gregorian began inviting "scholars of exceptional distinction" to become professors-at-large "in order to enhance the existing strengths of particular academic programs ...
(04/10/07 12:00am)
Five Brown faculty members are among the 189 people awarded Guggenheim Fellowships this year, the most ever for the University in a single year.
(04/05/07 12:00am)
A year after Brown lifted its ban on studying abroad in Israel, the University has five students studying in the country this spring and plans to send six more next fall. The ban on travel to Israel was ...
(03/22/07 12:00am)
About 500 Brown students study abroad every year - but for many who are studying sciences, arranging a semester or year abroad can be a complicated task, since science students have more rigid requirements ...
(03/13/07 12:00am)
Students planning to study abroad in coming years will find changes in the offerings of the Office of International Programs, including a new Brown program this fall in Barcelona, Spain, and a program ...
(03/06/07 12:00am)
Brown students hungry for massive burritos will soon be able to satisfy their urge - Chipotle Mexican Grill will expand to nearby Warwick this summer and plans to eventually come to Providence.
(02/16/07 12:00am)
Rush is in full swing on campus as Greek houses recruit new members for the coming year. The deadline for recruiting, known as Super Deadline Day, is Mar. 6.
(02/08/07 12:00am)
Ambassador Richard Holbrooke '62 will return to Brown as a professor-at-large, the University announced today. Holbrooke will hold the position, which is based in the Watson Institute for International ...
(02/08/07 12:00am)
Last spring, nine houses failed the review, and three were passed "with exceptions." Delta Phi and Kappa Alpha Theta are repeat offenders, failing twice in a row.
(02/06/07 12:00am)
The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was a "wave in an ocean" of social activism, said public intellectual and Princeton University professor Cornel West in a lecture on King's legacy last Friday.
(01/30/07 12:00am)
Students looking for a cheap, quick haircut will soon have a new option on College Hill. Supercuts will move into the space above specialty gift shop Only In Rhode Island at Thayer and Cushing streets ...
(01/25/07 12:00am)
Shopping period brings more than searching for the right classes - it also means finding textbooks at affordable prices. BooksOnCampus.com, a new online service that has partnered with Facebook.com, aims ...
(12/07/06 12:00am)
Students planning to take the second semester of introductory Korean this spring will have to wait until 2008. Associate Professor of East Asian Studies Hye-Sook Wang, who teaches the year-long course, ...