Brown settles antitrust admissions lawsuit for $19.5 million
Brown University has agreed to pay $19.5 million to settle an antitrust admissions lawsuit filed against the University and 16 other co-defendants, according to a Jan. 23 press release.
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Brown University has agreed to pay $19.5 million to settle an antitrust admissions lawsuit filed against the University and 16 other co-defendants, according to a Jan. 23 press release.
Maddie McCarthy ’24 was awarded the Kanders Churchill Scholarship, which covers tuition for one year of graduate research study in science and public policy at the University of Cambridge in England, ...
It’s a shocking reality that children and young adults in my generation have been forced to face: Some people in the United States would rather protect guns than the lives of American students.
On Saturday afternoon, the men’s basketball team (5-13, 1-2 Ivy) faced Cornell (14-3, 3-0 Ivy) at the Pizzitola Sports Center in an 84-83 point thriller. Though the Bears delivered their third highest ...
The women’s hockey team (8-12-1, 4-9-1 ECAC) opened up their weekend with a home game against No. 10 St. Lawrence (17-8-0, 10-3-0 ECAC) at Meehan Auditorium Friday evening.
Movie musicals often find themselves in a difficult position in today's cinematic landscape. While attempting to toe the line between Broadway productions and full-scale Hollywood films, most veer too ...
On the precipice between life and death, the discoveries one makes about oneself can be earth-shattering. Spanish director J. A. Bayona’s 2023 survival film “Society of the Snow” — adapted from ...
Rhode Island’s Plastic Waste Reduction Act went into effect Jan. 1, banning R.I. retail establishments from providing single-use plastic bags to customers at the point of sale.
Higher education has found a new home in national headlines.
With a focus on social media and video content in 2023, the online environment is now more diverse and impactful than it has ever been. As a result, content creation has entered an entirely new era and ...
The Providence 6th Division District Court has postponed the court arraignment for the 41 arrested students to Feb. 12 and 14, according to a press statement from the Brown Divest Coalition. The students ...
The U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights is investigating a former student’s allegations of discrimination and retaliation by Brown University on the basis of their disability status, ...
The court date for 41 arrested students affiliated with the Brown Divest Coalition will likely be postponed after the University agreed to requests from the students' legal team, according to ...
On Tuesday, the Graduate Labor Organization announced the ratification of its second union contract with the University after a 544-4 vote.
Brown’s administration has long insisted that the University’s endowment is “not a political instrument,” part of its doctrine of political neutrality — a doctrine with serious limits. ...
Editor’s note: This op-ed was signed by the 41 members of the Brown Divest Coalition that sat in University Hall on Dec. 11. The full list of signatories is included at the bottom of the op-ed. ...
On Friday afternoon, 898 of 6,244 early decision applicants joined the Brown University undergraduate community through the early decision admission process, Associate Provost for Enrollment and Dean ...
Two Jewish students received an anonymous threatening note that was left under their door at their off-campus apartment Tuesday, according to a statement sent to The Herald by the students who received ...
Roughly 35 University community members joined a Tuesday noon rally in front of Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center organized by the Brown Postdoc Labor Organization to celebrate the group’s unionization ...