U. condemns bill limiting public research access
The University has publicly condemned a bill that would require publishers to approve open access to government-funded research.
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The University has publicly condemned a bill that would require publishers to approve open access to government-funded research.
Taking PHP 1680J: "The Race To Inner Space: Conflating Science, Politics and Economics To Promote Brain Health" might be one of the most important things 24 Brown students ever do. At least, that's what ...
Updated Jan. 25, 2012 The early decision admission rate dropped to 19 percent this year as the University admitted 556 out of 2,919 early decision applicants to the class of 2016, according to the Admission ...
The search for the University's 19th president turned a corner yesterday with the release of a statement from the presidential search committees.
Faculty members discussed potential changes to the academic calendar and the national perception of higher education at yesterday's faculty meeting. The calendar revisions, which address potential conflicts ...
New York Times columnist and editor Andrew Ross Sorkin spoke to an audience of students and community members in Salomon 101 yesterday. After the lecture, he sat down with The Herald.
"I know I've depressed the hell out of everyone here," said Andrew Ross Sorkin, New York Times columnist and editor, to a full Salomon 101 last night.
Students discussed the need for a community-based University mission statement at last night's Janus Forum Town Hall event, "The Search for Brown's Next President."
Brook Achterhof '14 wants to graduate early — not because she wants to be done with school, but because she does not think her family can pay for eight semesters of tuition.
About 10 Brown students joined members of Occupy Providence in a march on City Hall and the Providence Public Safety Complex Tuesday in response to the eviction of Occupy Wall Street protesters from Zuccotti ...
Nearly 25 faculty members, administrators and search committee members discussed research, interdisciplinarity and the University's mission at a Tuesday evening faculty forum on the search for the University's ...
The University will use a $6.9 million fund containing multiple grants from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and an anonymous $3 million donation to promote collaborative teaching and research in the humanities ...
The presidential search committees will host eight forums and four department chair meetings in the next two weeks as part of the search for the University‘s 19th president, Chung-I Tan, chair of ...
In its first meeting since President Ruth Simmons announced her decision to step down at the end of the academic year, the Corporation approved Simmons' Reserve Officers' Training Corp and athletics recommendations. ...
The United States must support Israel's right to exist in order to establish peace in the Middle East, Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass. told a crowded Salomon 101 last night.
President Ruth Simmons' approval rate among faculty is about 10 points above the most recent student approval rate, according to a Herald poll conducted among the faculty. About 73 percent of faculty ...
President Ruth Simmons does not want to be revered simply for her race or gender.
On Oct. 6, 2000
President Ruth Simmons solicited input at yesterday's faculty meeting about the report released Sept. 7 by the committee tasked with reexamining the Reserve Officers' Training Corps' relationship with ...
As a result of last spring's revisions to the tenure promotion procedure, the Tenure, Promotion and Appointments Committee expects tenure applications to be "sharply reduced" this year, Kenneth Breuer, ...