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(03/14/07 12:00am)
A former Brown professor who was denied tenure in 1993 will receive about $1.3 million from the University after the state Supreme Court ruled in his favor Monday, ending a decade-long legal battle over ...
(03/07/07 12:00am)
Sixteen members of the Brown chapter of Students for a Democratic Society protested inside Sayles Hall Tuesday over defense contractor Raytheon's presence at the spring career fair. Though students noticed ...
(03/02/07 12:00am)
Brown's campus will get a dramatic facelift over the next two years, thanks to an extensive slate of facilities projects approved by the Corporation during its meeting last weekend. The approved projects ...
(03/02/07 12:00am)
The United Auto Workers and the AFL-CIO filed a complaint with the International Labor Organization Monday over a 2004 ruling by the National Labor Relations Board that denied collective bargaining rights ...
(02/15/07 12:00am)
Richard Lapierre, manager of Emergency Medical Services, resigned from his position Feb. 7, Margaret Klawunn, associate vice president for campus life and dean of student life, told Health Services staff ...
(01/31/07 12:00am)
Nearly 20 percent of dorm rooms had violations of health and fire safety codes in the 2005-06 academic year, including the presence of toaster ovens and hanging canopies, according to Student Life officials. ...
(01/29/07 12:00am)
A leak in the main water line leading into Keeney Quadrangle left the dormitory without water for most of the day Sunday. Water was turned off to make emergency repairs to the water main.
(01/29/07 12:00am)
A new Web site providing resources for abuse, assault and discrimination is now available for students. Campus Life officials launched the site after a series of student complaints that the University's ...
(12/07/06 12:00am)
Nearly 600 cases of violations to the University's non-academic code were processed in the last academic year, 14 more than in 2004-2005, according to a University report released Sept. 8.
(12/07/06 12:00am)
Nearly 150 criminal offenses and disciplinary referrals occurred in 2005, according to the annual campus security report released by the Department of Public Safety last month.
(12/07/06 12:00am)
Despite the announcement that Harvard University will soon eliminate its early action admission program, Brown's binding early decision program will remain in place, according to Dean of Admission Jim ...
(12/07/06 12:00am)
The Brown Annual Fund reached a new level of fundraising achievement last year, becoming the second largest in the Ivy League for unrestricted gifts and remaining second highest in the country for parent ...
(12/07/06 12:00am)
Providence Mayor David Cicilline '83, District 1 U.S. Rep. Patrick Kennedy and family members of the late Sidney Frank '42 flocked to College Hill Friday to mark the dedication of the Sidney E. Frank ...
(12/07/06 12:00am)
Parking shortages on and near campus will be the main topic of discussion for a new group of city planners, University administrators, other local school leaders and College Hill community groups meeting ...
(12/07/06 12:00am)
As any student used to tuning into Brown Television knows, the station has yet to go on air this semester. Despite the hiatus, programming will return as early as next week, said BTV station manager Matt ...
(12/05/06 12:00am)
While students on College Hill may pay little attention to the backdrop of constant construction in downtown Providence, some can remember when the cityscape was devoid of the several high-rises that ...
(11/27/06 12:00am)
The University and Brown Hillel have announced that Nonie Darwish, an ardent supporter of Israel with Arab roots, will be coming to campus in the near future. This news - made public in a statement on ...
(11/17/06 12:00am)
Red wine - or at least one component of it - may hold the key to combating aging and disease in the future, according to a report that was the topic of a Nov. 2 article in the journal Nature.
(11/17/06 12:00am)
Tension filled the air in MacMillan 117 during the second installment of the Janus Forum Lecture Series, which was titled "Gender, Tradition, and the American Dream" and featured commentary on archetypical ...
(11/13/06 12:00am)
When students call on Emergency Medical Services for help, they may not realize that the uniformed responders who come to their aid are fellow Brunonians.