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(04/13/23 2:05am)
Rhode Island School of Design faculty, staff and students joined picketing custodians, groundskeepers and movers in the Teamsters Local 251 union Wednesday in the largest showing of in-person support ...
(04/10/23 1:04am)
At the start of this year’s season, instead of choosing slower-paced music for her floor routine, gymnast Julia Bedell ’25 decided she wanted to go bold. She chose an instrumental version of “Confident” ...
(04/13/23 9:52pm)
Since fall 2022, Brown has seen a revival of activism on campus and the unionization of computer science teaching assistants. Here are the key things you need to know about activism and labor on campus. ...
(03/21/23 1:04am)
Brown University Students for Justice in Palestine organizers and roughly 75 community members rallied on the Main Green Monday afternoon, standing in front of a wall of hand-painted banners to protest ...
(03/20/23 3:04am)
Explore how different student demographics feel about everything from affirmative action to their social life.
(03/20/23 3:05am)
Correction: President Christina Paxson P'19 P'MD'20's approval rating is 32.3% among all students, including those who strongly and somewhat approve. 28.2% of all students strongly ...
(03/06/23 3:05am)
Carrying banners and singing along to protest songs, around 100 students, faculty and community members gathered on the Main Green Friday in support of Sunrise Brown’s DIRE campaign, which calls for ...
(03/03/23 3:05am)
Undergraduate computer science teaching assistants voted 303-28 in favor of unionizing, a National Labor Relations Board representative announced following the tabulation of votes cast in Thursday’s ...
(02/28/23 4:03am)
President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 advocated for maintaining freedom of expression, diversity and inclusion on college campuses as part of the Hillel International Israel Summit East 2023 on ...
(02/17/23 3:04am)
The University will resume hiring computer science undergraduate and head teaching assistants for next fall, according to Thursday’s email to the department from Tom Doeppner, director of CS undergraduate ...
(02/13/23 3:05am)
As members of the Corporation, the University’s highest governing body and fiduciary, gathered at the Faculty Club early Friday morning for their February meeting, around 20 members of Students for ...
(02/10/23 3:04am)
Over the weekend, Vivian Li ’25 moved into her neighbor’s room in Caswell Hall to quarantine after testing positive for COVID-19. But the heating in the room had broken during the week, Li said, making ...
(02/03/23 4:05am)
The Teaching Assistant Labor Organization, a proposed union of undergraduate computer science teaching assistants, has reached a stipulated election agreement with the University to hold a workplace election ...
(12/15/22 10:26pm)
The University has declined the Teaching Assistant Labor Organization’s request for voluntary recognition of their union, according to a letter reviewed by The Herald from Executive Vice President for ...
(12/09/22 4:05am)
Nearly 200 students and local community members gathered on the steps of the Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center Thursday afternoon for a rally supporting the formation of an undergraduate computer science ...
(12/05/22 4:12pm)
Updated at Dec. 5, 7:09 p.m.
(12/02/22 4:02am)
The Providence City Council decided to postpone a final vote on two resolutions that would extend ProvPort’s lease and tax exemption program at the Port of Providence Thursday evening, citing plans ...
(11/23/22 6:12am)
This fall, several major tech companies announced layoffs and hiring freezes. Meta, Microsoft and Alphabet have all slowed the pace of their hiring, while companies like Snap, Stripe and Lyft have either ...
(11/21/22 3:44am)
This semester, six students are participating in a group independent study project to learn the Indigenous languages of their communities. Led by Nitana Hicks Greendeer ’03, visiting assistant professor ...
(11/08/22 2:03am)
When Rhode Island residents head to the polls today, they will be asked to vote on three statewide ballot measures requesting funding for environmental, recreational and educational projects. Among these ...