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Brown has changed one essay prompt and added four “very short answer” questions in their undergraduate application for the class of 2028, according to the Office of College Admission’s website.
Researchers at Brown’s School of Public Health and New York University Langone Health will examine the effectiveness of overdose prevention centers in a new study funded by the National Institutes of ...
On June 29, the Supreme Court, in a decision penned by Chief Justice John Roberts, ruled that the use of race-based affirmative action in college admission processes “cannot be reconciled with the guarantees ...
Following the June 29 Supreme Court ruling outlawing race-conscious college admissions, student organizations at Brown were swift to denounce the decision — and called for the University’s Office ...
One hundred sixty-five graduating seniors, 47 juniors and one graduating PhD student were elected to the University’s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on May 21 and April 3 respectively, according to announcements ...
While queer students at Brown have numerous options to engage their identity through extracurriculars — ranging from preprofessional and academic societies to artistic groups — Brown students can ...
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The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Harvard and the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill’s use of race-conscious admissions is unconstitutional.
With Pride 2023 Special Issue, The Herald aims to highlight queer experiences on Brown’s campus in hopes of leaving our readers with a deeper understanding of the role LGBTQ+ folks play in making ...
The Herald’s Spring 2023 poll found that 38% of students do not identify as straight — over five times the national rate. Over the past decade, LGBTQ+ identification has increased across the nation, ...
Explore The Herald's Pride 2023 Special Issue.
In the past few years, it has become standard for major corporate brands to don a rainbow version of their logo in honor of Pride Month. This tradition is the face of ‘rainbow capitalism’, a tactic ...
It’s a classic post-breakup story. Maria, a trans woman who has just gone through a breakup, is doing everything she can to get her life back on track. The only roadblock? Finding a way to return her ...
Through the queer rights movement of the 20th and 21st century — and well before — art has played a pivotal role in self-expression, activism and community-building for queer people.
Since 2021, the United States has witnessed a surge in books being banned from educational institutions and libraries across the country. While books have been challenged in America for centuries, there ...
Keri McDonough began their role as assistant director of the LGBTQ Center and graduate student engagement in April.
John Papay, associate professor of education and economics and current interim director of the Annenberg Institute for School Reform, will become the institute’s permanent director, the University announced ...
The University has selected a location and drafted plans for its integrated life sciences building — and selected architects for a new indoor athletics facility, according to a June 1 press release. ...
Ashish Jha, current White House COVID-19 response coordinator, will return to Brown and resume his role as dean of the School of Public Health starting July 1, according to a June 8 press release from ...