Wing speaks to med students' concerns
Despite drawing laughs with his jokes, new Dean of Medicine and Biological Science Edward Wing was there for more than a standup routine. About 50 chattering students, some still in their scrubs, came ...
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Despite drawing laughs with his jokes, new Dean of Medicine and Biological Science Edward Wing was there for more than a standup routine. About 50 chattering students, some still in their scrubs, came ...
With lingering questions among University officials over the Program in Liberal Medical Education's rigor, the proportion of PLME students in the Alpert Medical School is trending downwards. Enrollment ...
By popular demand, Facilities Management's weekend bathroom cleaning program will return for a second year, though students haven't enjoyed the benefits just yet. The weekend cleanings will resume starting ...
Sayles Hall bustled Wednesday night with Brown students eager to better the world. The Community Service Opportunities Fair, held at the beginning of each semester by the Swearer Center for Public Service, ...
Computing and Information Services has made it easier for students with handheld cellular devices like the iPhone or the Palm Treo to access the Internet.
Local activists and state legislators want the popular vote to determine how electors are awarded in November.
On April 1, Pat Crowley - a writer for the progressive blog Rhode Island's Future - posted an entry saying he had accepted a new job offer and would be leaving the Providence area. Within hours, Crowley ...
Tom Brady, a retired Army colonel, will become superintendent of the Providence school district starting in mid-July, after being confirmed by a vote of 9-0 at the school board's meeting last Monday night. ...
Not long into the evening, the organizers behind the Rhode Island Urban Debate League's annual year-end banquet realized they would need more chairs. The room was quickly filling with about 200 laughing ...
A group of scientists led by a Brown professor has finished a ground-breaking study on evolutionary relationships in the animal kingdom.
As the seasons slowly change on College Hill, certain unmistakable signs of spring emerge: warmer temperatures, occasional rain showers - and the second round of housing inspections.
From 1974 to 1991, Brown's history journal covered everything from Venetian historiography to riots in Harlem in 1943. Then, for unclear reasons, the student-run publication, called CLIO after the Greek ...
The John Carter Brown Library is commemorating the anniversary of famous navigator Samuel de Champlain's establishment of Quebec in 1608 with a new exhibit.