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(12/07/23 4:03am)
Before 2020, there were only two undergraduate worker unions in American private higher education. But in just three years, that number has swelled to over a dozen, including new unions at Harvard, Tufts ...
(12/07/23 4:04am)
From the moment Carolyn Bertozzi learned she had won the 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, “it was a whirlwind,” she said. “It’s a lot of attention that scientists are not generally accustomed to.” ...
(12/06/23 6:11am)
Both the men and women’s swimming and diving teams competed against Yale at home in dual meets this weekend. The men’s team defeated the Bulldogs by a large margin, but the women’s team was unable ...
(12/06/23 5:00am)
A challenging start to the season continued for men’s basketball (2-8) Sunday afternoon as they fell on the road to the University of Maine (6-4).
(12/06/23 4:18am)
When I was 11, I was terrified of sour cream and onion chips. Every day, I glanced at the lunch menu in fear that it would be the day everyone had sour cream and onion remnants on their hands, and I would ...
(12/06/23 3:01am)
The Providence Flea opened its doors Nov. 24 for the its annual Holiday Markets, held Fridays and Sundays at Farm Fresh Rhode Island. Over four weeks, the market will feature over 250 local vendors, with ...
(12/07/23 5:09am)
At Tuesday’s faculty meeting, 77% of faculty voted to approve a motion to integrate the Committee of Grievance and the Procedural Integral Committee, subject to language changes. “Sometimes the scope ...
(12/06/23 4:04am)
Provost Francis Doyle proposed new changes to the Office of the Provost to reorganize faculty affairs at Tuesday’s faculty meeting, including a new associate provost of faculty affairs position to serve ...
(12/06/23 3:05am)
Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 announced at Tuesday’s faculty meeting that the University will determine if it needs to “enhance” its Title VI policies. Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of ...
(12/06/23 4:22am)
Earlier this month, the Board of Contract and Supply approved a Nov. 2 request from the Smiley administration to increase funding for the Providence-based racial equity nonprofit United Way of Rhode Island ...
(12/06/23 3:02am)
When students study abroad, it’s an opportunity for them to experience a new place or culture. For international students, though, the process — and experience — differs.
(12/06/23 4:19am)
Earlier this fall, Brown announced that it would enter an agreement to strengthen its existing affiliation with Lifespan, the largest hospital system in Rhode Island, starting in 2024. The terms of the ...
(12/06/23 3:04am)
In 1981, Hmong refugees and residents of the South Side of Providence collaborated with three Brown students to create a space to grow nutritious food, establishing the Southside Community Land Trust. ...
(12/06/23 3:03am)
Scrolling through his Instagram feed, Leo Selvaggio, a senior specialist in creative technologies for the Brown Arts Institute, came across a post by the Creative Reuse Center of Rhode Island — a local ...
(12/06/23 3:37am)
Women are more likely to matriculate into medical education than men — yet they graduate at slightly lower rates. Women are also less likely to be represented in positions of leadership within the medical ...
(12/06/23 5:34am)
A new paper published in the Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics emphasizes an unusual approach to researching climate change within marine ecosystems: focusing on variance in addition ...
(12/05/23 2:01am)
Music takes a myriad of forms, from lullabies to national anthems, each with a unique purpose. Researchers at the School of Public Health have discovered that listening to personalized music can temporarily ...
(12/05/23 3:18am)
In the X-Men fictional universe, mutants are people born with something called the X-gene, a gene that confers superhuman abilities of various forms. Yet these mutations also generate unique physical ...
(12/05/23 3:09am)
In just one year, generative artificial intelligence models like ChatGPT have transformed the way we work and learn. In the Herald’s Fall 2023 poll, only 30.3% of surveyed students said that they do ...
(12/05/23 2:04am)
On Nov. 30, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and the Rhode Island Forest Conservation Commission hosted a virtual meeting to collect public comments on a draft definition of the ...