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(10/02/17 1:04am)
Rhode Island’s March for Racial Justice, one of the 18 marches that took place across the nation this weekend, kicked off at India Point Park Sunday afternoon with about 450 people.
The Rhode Island ...
(09/26/17 2:04am)
The University and the Pokanoket Nation reached an agreement Sept. 21 to put a portion of the Bristol land in a preservation trust, wrote Russell Carey ’91 MA’06, executive vice president for planning ...
(09/22/17 4:01am)
Updated Sept. 22 1:55 p.m
A lawsuit against the University filed by a non-Brown student who was allegedly sexually assaulted by three Brown football players was dismissed by a federal judge Sept. 6, who ...
(09/07/17 2:01am)
A faculty panel discussed the existence of white nationalism in the United States in the wake of Charlottesville in front of a packed Salomon 101 Wednesday evening. The panel was moderated by President ...
(09/06/17 2:04am)
Members and supporters of the Pokanoket Nation marched Tuesday from Brown Street Park to the University demanding the reclamation of University-owned property in Bristol. Approximately 40 people attended ...
(05/25/17 5:36am)
Rene Davis will serve as the University’s Title IX program officer starting July 17, wrote Russell Carey '91 MA’06, executive vice president for planning and policy, in a community-wide email May ...
(04/27/17 4:02am)
In response to recommendations made by the Advisory Committee on Corporate Responsibility in Investment Policies, President Christina Paxson P’19 announced plans to create a task force to address ...
(04/21/17 4:32am)
President Christina Paxson P’19 said that she will soon release a response to the December 2016 recommendations of the University’s Advisory Committee on Corporate Responsibility in Investment Policies, ...
(04/17/17 3:00am)
Providence’s eruv — a symbolic bounded area that allows Orthodox Jews to do tasks they are usually barred from on the Sabbath, like carrying items — was extended to include the Brown and RISD campuses ...
(04/14/17 3:04am)
President Christina Paxson P’19 highlighted the increased diversity in faculty hires, expansion of master’s programs and challenges of the Trump administration at the annual State of Brown address ...
(04/07/17 3:04am)
Zach Smolar ’18 was in his King’s College London dorm room, two tube stops from Westminster, when he heard helicopters outside. Smolar later learned that the helicopters were responding to an attack ...
(04/05/17 4:04am)
On Apr. 3, the Trump administration suspended the expedited approval process for H-1B visas, the employment visas given to highly skilled and educated people, including Brown’s international students, ...
(03/21/17 10:18pm)
A campaign to encourage students to respect sexual consent during Spring Weekend was launched at the Spring Weekend Release Party Tuesday night.
The Positive Change campaign aims to increase awareness ...
(03/12/17 5:03am)
While working as a State Department liaison to the White House, 25-year-old activist and rape survivor Amanda Nguyen squeezed in trips to the U.S. Senate during her lunch breaks to convince Congress to ...
(03/10/17 5:04am)
The University released its first annual Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan report Thursday, discussing its progress on diversity and inclusion initiatives, Liza Cariaga-Lo, vice president for academic ...
(03/05/17 5:01am)
“What do I do now if I don’t agree with what is coming from our administration? How can I make change?”
These are the questions students have been asking themselves after the election of President ...
(02/28/17 3:02am)
“In this kind of new age where you don’t have a Democratic president, what do the Brown Dems look like on campus?”
This was the question that Brian Cohn ’17, president of the Brown Democrats, ...
(02/15/17 5:01am)
Counseling and Psychological Services expanded its outreach initiative “Let’s Talk” to the Nelson Fitness Center and the First-Generation College and Low-Income Student Center this semester after ...
(02/09/17 5:33pm)
When Sreemati Mitter, assistant professor of Middle Eastern history and international and public affairs, met with Syrian refugees in France, they told her, “Put yourself in my shoes. What would you ...
(02/06/17 4:02am)
Debate is what Geoffrey Stone, professor of law at the University of Chicago, came to the University to encourage, and debate is what he got.
In a lecture at the Watson Institute for International and ...