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(04/16/19 3:36am)
The School of Professional Studies will move to a new, larger home in the Jewelry District over the summer, according to Karen Sibley, dean of the SPS and vice president for strategic initiatives.
Presently ...
(09/19/18 4:02am)
U. professor elected to board of American Physical Society
The American Physical Society has elected Professor of Physics S. James Gates to its presidential line, according to a University press release. ...
(02/08/18 6:05am)
It was one standing ovation after another as the campus welcomed U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor to speak in a conversation moderated by President Christina Paxson P’19 Wednesday afternoon. ...
(01/24/18 5:03am)
The University received a record-high 35,368 applicants for the class of 2022, according to Dean of Admission Logan Powell. The applicant pool — which includes both early and regular decision applications ...
(12/07/17 6:02am)
The University has reached its $30 million fundraising goal to carry out “The Brown Promise: The Future of Financial Aid at Brown” — an initiative to eliminate all loans from undergraduate financial ...
(12/06/17 4:47am)
Women, people of color and first-generation college students are less confident in their abilities to find a job in their chosen field in comparison to male, white and non-first-generation students, respectively, ...
(11/29/17 4:05am)
When the class of 2022 reflects on their A Day on College Hill experience, they’ll have to clarify which one they’re talking about. ADOCH 2018 will be split into two programs, and for the first time ...
(11/17/17 4:04am)
This article is part of the series Transferring to Brown, a two-part series about transfer students at Brown. The series examines the narratives of various transfer students at the University in two stages: ...
(11/16/17 5:02am)
This article is part of the series Transferring to Brown, a two-part series about transfer students at Brown. The series examines the narratives of various transfer students at the University in two stages: ...
(10/30/17 1:00am)
In 2002, the University made a promise to become need-blind. Fifteen years later, the University is renewing its promise by eliminating loans from all undergraduate financial aid packages with the “Brown ...
(10/23/17 1:04am)
Students applying to be a part of Brown’s class of 2022 are now required to complete the essay and writing portion for the SAT and ACT, respectively. This change, made in early 2017, comes after the ...
(10/17/17 3:04am)
No one had a larger presence in Salomon 101 than Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, both figuratively and literally. The 7-foot-2-inch former NBA player spoke before an eager crowd Monday night in a lecture hosted ...
(10/16/17 1:04am)
The Admission Office outlined its goals to diversify incoming classes and its own office in its diversity and inclusion action plan. The plan was originally released in April, and a progress update was ...
(09/25/17 12:04am)
U.S. News and World Report ranked Brown as number 14 on its list of best national universities for the third year in a row in its most recent version of the list. The University holds the 14th spot along ...
(09/21/17 3:04am)
The University launched a $120 million initiative with the ultimate goal of eliminating loans from all undergraduate financial aid packages, President Christina Paxson P’19 announced in a community-wide ...
(09/19/17 4:03am)
In a press conference held Monday, Gov. Gina Raimondo announced an initiative to help in-state residents enrolled in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program cover the application fee needed ...
(09/15/17 2:00am)
As shopping period continues and students decide what they want to concentrate in, many are turning to the computer science department. Computer science is currently the most popular concentration at ...
(09/07/17 2:04am)
After months of assessment, the University increased Residential Peer Leaders’ stipends for the 2017-18 school year.
For the past year, the Office of Residential Life, Brown Center for Students of Color ...
(05/28/17 4:56pm)
Updated May 28 at 10:17 p.m.
An online petition signed by alums and students calls for the University to stop its plans to award PepsiCo Chair and CEO Indra Nooyi an honorary degree.
The petition, ...
(04/20/17 3:04am)
Members of the Brown and Providence community gathered Wednesday afternoon to protest Citizens Bank’s involvement in funding the Dakota Access Pipeline and other pipeline projects.
Through its partnership ...