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(02/28/23 4:48am)
From working through Title IX policy rules to leading efforts to reduce energy consumption, students across Ivy League institutions are critically engaging with rules and procedures at their respective ...
(02/24/23 3:03am)
Two University faculty members were awarded research fellowships by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, according to a Feb. 15 announcement from the organization. Peter Hull, assistant professor of economics, ...
(02/22/23 4:01am)
On Saturday, Feb. 18, the Jabberwocks — the University’s oldest a cappella group — took the stage by storm in the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella Northeast Quarterfinal. On Boston ...
(02/22/23 4:02am)
Justin Bolsen ’26 was hitting a “pretty heavy leg day” in the Nelson Fitness Center last October when he got an email from the executive producer of “Jeopardy!”
(02/16/23 3:05am)
When Elon Collins ’23.5 found out that she had been nominated to apply to speak at the class of 2023’s commencement in an email from the College last December, she began wondering: “How am I going ...
(02/15/23 4:28am)
Since its founding in 1997, the University’s English nonfiction program has offered a variety of courses exploring the academic essay, narrative writing, journalism and more to students from any concentration ...
(02/09/23 3:03am)
The Brown Muslim Students’ Association was founded in the early 1990s to “provide a warm, welcoming and accessible community open to all who identify as or with Muslims and the Muslim community,” ...
(02/08/23 3:02am)
A new Data Science Institute will be established at the University effective July 1 after faculty members approved its creation at the first faculty meeting of the semester Tuesday.
(02/08/23 3:05am)
With the future of race-conscious college admissions uncertain due to two U.S. Supreme Court cases with rulings set for this summer, the University is preparing to maintain a diverse student body without ...
(02/07/23 2:05am)
On Monday, Feb. 6, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake devastated the bordering region of Turkey and Syria. More than 7,000 people have been reported dead, with thousands more left injured. Thousands of buildings ...
(02/03/23 5:43am)
Fulya Pinar has spent a great deal of time observing passengers on a bus traveling between Istanbul’s center and its outskirts as part of her research.
(02/02/23 4:14am)
As the spring semester ramps up, application season for summer internships has arrived, bringing with it a sense of anxiety for many students planning their upcoming summers.
(01/27/23 6:10am)
One year ago, Assistant Professors of Mathematics Eric Larson and Isabel Vogt made mathematical history by reaching a breakthrough that had stymied other mathematicians since the 1800s. In a proof published ...
(11/22/22 4:37am)
This past weekend, Everett Company’s production of “Bliss Body,” a collaboration with the Department of Africana Studies and its Rites and Reason Theatre, played in the Granoff Center for the Creative ...
(11/16/22 4:03am)
When Kathy Moyer, stage and production manager at the Department of Africana Studies and Rites and Reason Theatre, was asked to characterize her longtime co-worker, the theater’s artistic director Elmo ...
(11/14/22 4:00am)
Over the weekend, Ensemble’s production of Gerome Ragni and James Rado’s “Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical” took Alumnae Hall by storm, with four performances spread across Friday, ...
(11/14/22 4:02am)
The LGBTQ Center held a grand opening Friday for the center’s new building, a dedicated space called “Stonewall House” located at 22 Benevolent St.
(11/11/22 3:02am)
Historian and journalist Jill Lepore joined University students and faculty Thursday for a lecture entitled “Making Amends: Revising the U.S. Constitution,” in which she explored the complexities ...
(11/11/22 3:03am)
On Oct. 31, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in two cases surrounding the constitutionality of race-conscious college admissions. In both cases, the court’s conservative majority indicated a willingness ...
(11/02/22 2:02am)
University faculty convened Nov. 1 for the second faculty meeting of the academic year to discuss possible revisions to the faculty sabbatical policy, changes in the endowment and campus infrastructure ...