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(05/06/22 2:00am)
University community members will gain access to a virtual version of their Brown IDs by next fall that allows them to pay with meal credits, points or Bear Bucks at dining halls. They will also have ...
(04/20/22 2:00am)
Since the 1990s, opioid deaths have skyrocketed, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. From April 2020 to April 2021, 75,673 Americans died of opioid overdoses.
(04/18/22 2:05am)
After the University filed a motion in March to dismiss Soenen et al. v. Brown — the class-action lawsuit filed August 2021 that claims that the University fails to protect students from sexual violence ...
(04/08/22 4:00am)
Social media, Ezra Klein and Jeff Orlowski-Yang agreed, has created many problems. It incentivizes content that makes users “really mad or really excited” and dials up the “intensity” of American ...
(03/25/22 2:04am)
When students returned to College Hill in the fall of 1970, they quickly encountered fliers asking a list of questions.
(03/23/22 4:03am)
In September 2019, an estimated 1,000 people gathered in downtown Providence and at the Rhode Island State House as part of a global climate strike. The protest was locally organized in part by the Brown/Rhode ...
(03/09/22 3:00am)
Luis Muñoz, a Democratic candidate for governor of Rhode Island, spoke at a meet-and-greet event hosted by the Brown Democrats Tuesday night.
(02/16/22 5:05am)
Nearly two years ago, the University recorded its first COVID-19 case on campus.
(02/14/22 3:01pm)
While Rhode Island lifted its indoor mask mandate last Friday, the University’s COVID-19 mask mandate remains in place, requiring that students only enter indoor spaces with a high-quality mask such ...
(02/02/22 5:00am)
With the semester just beginning and over 100 positive COVID-19 test results on campus, University health experts agree rapid antigen tests are a pivotal tool for students to keep both themselves and ...
(02/01/22 5:02am)
Almost 71 years ago to the day, the doors of the Sharpe Refectory opened for the first time to University students.
(01/10/22 11:47pm)
A lawsuit filed Sunday claims that Brown and 15 other schools, including Yale, Duke University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, violated federal antitrust laws by collaborating on their ...
(12/17/21 12:00am)
The University accepted 896 students to the class of 2026 from a pool of 6,146 early decision applicants, according to Dean of Admission Logan Powell. The early acceptance rate, number of applicants and ...
(11/30/21 2:02am)
The Supplement is a new series and newsletter by The Brown Daily Herald aimed at providing applicants to the University, and their families, with perspectives from students and admission officers on the ...
(11/23/21 2:16am)
The Supplement is a new series and newsletter by The Brown Daily Herald aimed at providing applicants to the University, and their families, with perspectives from students and admission officers on the ...
(11/16/21 2:04am)
The Supplement is a new series and newsletter by The Brown Daily Herald aimed at providing applicants to the University, and their families, with perspectives from students and admission officers on the ...
(11/09/21 2:04am)
The Supplement is a new series and newsletter by The Brown Daily Herald aimed at providing applicants to the University, and their families, with perspectives from students and admissions officers on ...
(11/03/21 4:01am)
A year ago today, Rhode Island was called for President Joe Biden right as polls closed, before virtually any votes had been tabulated. According to official results, Biden garnered 59.4% of the vote ...
(11/02/21 2:03am)
The Supplement is a new series and newsletter by The Brown Daily Herald aimed at providing applicants to the University, and their families, with student and admissions officer perspectives on the application ...
(11/01/21 4:03am)
Last week, the University announced that it would add nearly $25 million to its annual financial aid budget by the 2024-25 academic year.