It's 'fun' at Facebook for Brown grads
Though nearly 85 percent of college students use the social networking Web site Facebook, according to alums now working for the company, few know the masterminds behind their favorite procrastination ...
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Though nearly 85 percent of college students use the social networking Web site Facebook, according to alums now working for the company, few know the masterminds behind their favorite procrastination ...
Tonight at 9 p.m., Summer Roberts, played by Rachel Bilson, will begin her first year at Brown in the fourth season of the Fox drama "The OC." Formerly a devotee of shopping and gossip, Summer will reinvent ...
On Oct. 30, students taking AN 160: "Archaeological Field Work" will complete the excavation of the First Baptist Church at 75 North Main St., a project Professor of Classics Susan Alcock and Zachary ...
The Changing Face of Campus: Seventh in a Series With approval from the Brown Corporation, University officials are beginning to move forward on a proposal to build a new undergraduate residence hall ...
The Changing Face of Campus: Fourth in a Series In 2001, the University hired architect Frances Halsband to create a master plan that would guide Brown's future physical growth. After over a year of research, ...
The Herald spoke with Daniel Golden, author of "The Price of Admission," on Sept. 29.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Daniel Golden sparked a spirited debate when he spoke Saturday at the Brown Bookstore about his new book, "The Price of Admission." The book, subtitled "How America's ...
The Herald interviewed author Jonathan Safran Foer, who spoke on campus Friday, by phone on Sept. 11.
Jonathan Safran Foer provided insight into his personal writing process during a reading hosted by the Brown Bookstore Friday evening. The critically acclaimed author of "Everything Is Illuminated" and ...
Jonathan Safran Foer burst onto the literary scene with 2002's "Everything is Illuminated," for which he won the Book of the Year Award from the Los Angeles Times and the National Jewish Book Award. The ...
The University lowers its admissions standards when evaluating applications submitted by the children of celebrities, claims Pulitzer Prize-winning Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Golden in his new ...
Josef Mittlemann '72 P'00 P'04, adjunct lecturer in engineering, stepped down over the summer from his position as chief operating officer at Silverstein Properties, the real estate company that holds ...
Ben Clarendon '06 knows the secret to manipulating an audience. "If you can share a laugh, you've got something in common," he says.
Racial diversity in a group discussion leads to more thorough decision-making processes, according to a recent study by Samuel Sommers, an assistant professor of psychology at Tufts University.
Yesterday saw an influx of map-carrying students and parents on campus to spend A Day On College Hill. ADOCH, hosted by the Bruin Club and the Office of Admission, is a program designed to introduce accepted ...
Continuing a recent string of faculty departures, the Department of History will lose two more long-time professors over the next year. Professor Emeritus of History Abbott Gleason, who specializes in ...
Contrary to the campus-wide assumption that pre-medical students harbor deep-seated resentment toward students in the Program for Liberal Medical Education, the two groups tend to coexist peacefully - ...
At its general body meeting last night, members of the Undergraduate Council of Students meeting listened to a report by the chair of the Bookstore Review Committee and discussed a possible reversal of ...
StarF*ck, the spring counterpart of Sex Power God, has been cancelled this semester, Queer Alliance announced in an e-mail to its listserve last night.
Boston-based alums, eager to reminisce about Brown, gathered Thursday night to mingle with University administrators and President Ruth Simmons at the Boston kickoff of the Campaign for Academic Enrichment. ...