After 50 years of mentorship program, Meiklejohns reflect on advising experience
At the start of orientation, first-years are connected to a student advisor who plays a central role in their Brown academic experience: their Meiklejohn peer advisor.
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At the start of orientation, first-years are connected to a student advisor who plays a central role in their Brown academic experience: their Meiklejohn peer advisor.
This summer, the University’s Office of Institutional Research released findings from its 2023 Enrolled Student Survey, which catalogs student experiences on campus.
The University has raised the minimum wage for undergraduate teaching assistants and similar positions to $18 per hour, Provost Francis J. Doyle III and Deputy Provost for Strategic Initiatives Janet ...
On the heels of the Supreme Court’s landmark decision to restrict race-conscious college admissions and a nationwide upheaval of admissions policies, Brown is appointing an ad hoc committee to reexamine ...
The Teaching Assistant Labor Organization — which represents undergraduate computer science teaching assistants and other computer science employees — ratified an interim contract for the 2023-2024 ...
Incoming undergraduate, graduate and medical students walked through the Van Wickle Gates for the first time Tuesday afternoon to kick off the University’s 260th Opening Convocation.
The meteoric rise of Harry Styles has been impossible to ignore. Once just another face in the long line of boy-band heartthrobs, Styles has since grown into an artist whose very name is associated with ...
The Warren Alpert Medical School will no longer submit data to U.S. News & World Report for its “Best Medical Schools” rankings, Senior Vice President for Health Affairs and Dean of Medicine and ...
Gabe Amo, a former White House aide during the Obama and Biden administrations, defeated a crowded Democratic field in a special primary election for Rhode Island’s 1st U.S. Congressional District Tuesday ...
Mala Noodles and health food shop In The Pink arrived on Thayer Street this summer, filling in the former Ganko Ittetsu Ramen and Pokeworks storefronts, respectively. Further up the street, signs in the ...
It was a split start to the season for the men’s water polo team (3-2) last weekend. The Bears opened their season at the Katherine Moran Coleman Aquatics Center with five matches in the Bruno Classic. ...
For Ichiko Aoba, music remains a powerful way to breathe life into the ethereal. Whether she sings about the tiny petals of a flower or the edges of the infinite universe, Aoba’s ability to convey the ...
The University would pay an average of $8.7 million annually to the city of Providence under two proposed voluntary payment agreements announced at City Hall Tuesday afternoon. The agreements, which now ...
Brown has launched the Center for Career Exploration, a re-envisioned model for the University’s career advising services, according to Wednesday’s community letter from President Christina Paxson ...
An April study released by Brown’s Climate & Development Lab argues that Rhode Island climate group Green Oceans employs climate delay tactics in their opposition to local offshore wind projects. ...
Signs of life are starting to appear across College Hill again: Incoming first-years are moving in for pre-orientation programs, and older students are trickling back into their off-campus homes.
The Teaching Assistant Labor Organization — which represents undergraduate computer science teaching assistants — reached an interim agreement with the University for the 2023-24 academic year, TALO ...
Following the Supreme Court’s June decision to restrict the use of race in college admissions, the future of admission practices at elite colleges remains uncertain. Recent research and debates have ...
An applicant to Brown with parents in the top 0.1% of earners are over 2.7 times more likely to attend Brown than one from the bottom 20%, according to data from a July study by economists from Brown ...
The Herald surveyed over 700 incoming first-years about academics, opinions and their lives before coming to Brown. Explore the results here.