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Brown may be a private university, but the federal government still chips in a good deal of its operating budget.
Roger Nozaki M.A.T. '89, currently the executive director of the General Electric Foundation, has been named director of the Howard R. Swearer Center for Public Service, the University announced in a ...
Last fall, it felt as if I were the only person in New England rooting against the Red Sox.
University administrators and students gave a warm welcome Friday afternoon to students displaced by Hurricane Katrina, offering them a temporary home for the semester and inviting them to take full advantage ...
Enticing Brown students with free food and a forum for political discourse, U.S. Senate candidate and Rhode Island Secretary of State Matt Brown spoke Thursday night at 62 John St. The Democrat put out ...
Back in February, Kimi Anderson '08 was distressed. She had started her second semester of American Sign Language when she found out that the University had decided to make significant cutbacks to the ...
After weeks of coordinated and highly visible student protest, Provost Robert Zimmer decided late in May that the American Sign Language program, once slated to be phased out into the Continuing Studies ...
If anything became clear on campus Friday, it's that Brown students love Bill Clinton.
After several weeks of persistent student protest and letters of support from students and faculty, the American Sign Language program at Brown might just be getting a reprieve.
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Jim Lipsky was taken aback in February when he found out that the American Sign Language program at Brown was being phased out.
After managing just four runs in four games last weekend, the softball team plated nine runs in a doubleheader sweep of the University of Rhode Island (4-26) on Wednesday, snapping a four-game losing ...
When Pete Gilligan '09 first started documenting his college application process on his blog in November 2004, he thought it would just be a simple way to keep his friends and family informed of his situation. ...
The approach of April can mean only one thing: the start of baseball season. In 10 days comes the return of pop flies, grounders to short and random Angel Berroa errors. In just a mere 10 days, fans will ...
Search engine giant Google made headlines in December when it announced it would form a partnership with four universities, including Harvard University, and the New York City Public Library to digitize ...
Critical of the U.S. media and Bush administration, a veteran of the war in Iraq spoke Thursday night about the realities of the conflict, saying that U.S. soldiers there were ill-equipped, poorly trained ...
All four- and five-person suites in Grad Center towers A, B, C and D will be coed optional next year, the Office of Residential Life announced in a campus-wide e-mail Thursday. The decision will open ...
If Brown was looking for a world-class scholar to head its new Cogut Humanities Center, the University appears to have found the right person for the job.
While apes and humans are normally peaceful in their home environments, they both possess a tendency to kill when abroad, said Harvard University Professor of Biological Anthropology Richard Wrangham. ...
With a record-setting 16,835 applications - up 10 percent from last year - as of Friday, the applicant pool to the Class of 2009 is the biggest ever, and one of the most diverse.