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(02/11/10 12:00am)
As part of its plans to reduce next year's budget, the University is looking to streamline research support and boost its revenue by securing more grant funding. The academic administration team of the ...
(02/09/10 12:00am)
After almost three months in operation, Brown's multimillion-dollar supercomputer is running at full capacity, according to Professor of Applied Mathematics Jan Hesthaven, the director of the computational ...
(01/29/10 12:00am)
The new science resource center on the third floor of the Sciences Library will open Feb. 5 after months of extensive renovations shuttered the floor during the fall, Dean of the College Katherine Bergeron ...
(01/27/10 12:00am)
In the two weeks since an earthquake devastated Haiti, the Brown community has begun mobilizing to aid the worldwide relief efforts. With immediate support from students, faculty and staff, President ...
(12/03/09 12:00am)
A University endowment to support Providence public schools disbursed a second round of grants Wednesday to three elementary schools, as fundraisers seek to build a $10 million permanent fund.
(11/23/09 12:00am)
Zohar Atkins '10 was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship on Saturday, one of 32 United States winners named by the Rhodes Trust.Atkins, who is concentrating in classics and Judaic studies and pursuing a simultaneous ...
(11/20/09 12:00am)
After months of planning, Brown is set to unveil a new multimillion-dollar supercomputer today.
(11/19/09 12:00am)
Details continue to emerge about the party last Saturday in Alumnae Hall that led to the arrest of four men in attendance. According to the official Providence Police Department report obtained Wednesday ...
(11/18/09 12:00am)
Additional details emerged Tuesday about a fight that turned violent at a weekend party in Alumnae Hall, during which four people were arrested.At one point during the conflict Saturday night, an individual ...
(11/17/09 12:00am)
Friday the 13th wasn't so unlucky for the storefront at 183 Angell St.
(11/16/09 12:00am)
"The non-violence of King and Gandhi had a strong element of courtesy and forgiveness," Rajmohan Gandhi, grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, told a packed Salomon 101 Sunday.The former member of India's Upper ...
(11/16/09 12:00am)
Rajmohan Gandhi, grandson of the Indian leader, Mahatma Gandhi, sat down with The Herald before his lecture Sunday to discuss his grandfather's legacy and his views on East-West relations.The Herald: ...
(11/11/09 12:00am)
A series of reforms is underway that the University hopes will streamline Institutional Review Board procedures involving the ethical treatment of human research subjects. In response to recommendations ...
(11/03/09 12:00am)
Several new businesses are slated to open on and around Thayer Street in the next few months, promising an influx of restaurants and shops in previously empty storefronts.
(11/03/09 12:00am)
The animal liberation movement is a "far-reaching revolution," philosopher and animal rights advocate Peter Singer told a packed MacMillan 117 Tuesday night. In his lecture, titled "Ethics and Animals: ...
(11/02/09 12:00am)
Arun Stewart '11, a student whom professors and friends described as "brilliant," "passionate" and "incredibly hip," died Friday in Beijing, where he was studying abroad.He was attending a rooftop gathering ...
(10/28/09 12:00am)
Deputy House Majority Leader Raymond Sullivan, D-Dist. 29, pled no contest last Thursday following an April 22 arrest for drunk driving.
(10/27/09 12:00am)
Rhode Island Superior Court Justice Ojetta Rogeriee Thompson '73 did not receive full support from the American Bar Association's Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary for her nomination to the ...
(10/26/09 12:00am)
Theodore Sizer, the founding director of Brown's Annenberg Institute for School Reform and one of the foremost advocates for national education reform, died of cancer Oct. 21, leaving behind a legacy ...
(10/22/09 12:00am)
The University and several affiliated partners submitted a five-year, $20 million grant proposal last week to the National Institutes of Health after more than three years of intensive planning. The grant ...