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(03/24/23 1:01am)
In early March, Colombian American soul and R&B singer Kali Uchis released her third studio album “Red Moon In Venus,” a fiery, starry-eyed interpretation of love and femininity. Consisting of ...
(03/24/23 4:15am)
The University and Care New England, a Rhode Island health care provider, signed an agreement to bring together the two institutions’ biomedical health services research, according to a March 14 press ...
(03/24/23 4:21am)
The weekend of Feb. 3 saw a cold snap that caused damage to the Biomedical Center on 171 Meeting Street. Restoration efforts for the complex are currently underway and are expected to be complete by the ...
(03/24/23 4:08am)
A team of biomedical engineers in the Tripathi Lab for Microfluidic Diagnostics & Biomedical Engineering at the University published a paper last month detailing the results of a two-year study that ...
(03/24/23 5:29am)
On Thursday afternoon, physicians and activists gathered outside of the Rhode Island State House carrying signs that read: “Our patients aren’t pigs.” The protesters were rallying in support of ...
(03/24/23 1:05am)
The University has completed its 2017 fundraising goal to eliminate loans from undergraduate student financial aid packages, officially making the Brown Promise initiative permanent, according to a Thursday ...
(03/23/23 3:04am)
Rhode Island School of Design custodians, groundskeepers and movers in the Teamsters Local 251 union announced to the school that they will hold a 24-hour strike starting Thursday. The action follows ...
(03/23/23 4:13am)
Nimarata Randhawa was like many second-generation immigrants. She was often bullied at her predominantly white elementary school and grew up in a family of practicing Sikhs. Her parents, Ajit Singh and ...
(03/23/23 4:06am)
As one of only a handful of no-loan universities meeting 100% of demonstrated financial need, Brown undoubtedly has one of the country’s most robust financial aid programs. The University has implemented ...
(03/24/23 2:47am)
As first-years, we had no idea what it really meant when we stepped through the Van Wickle Gates and, finally, into Brown for the first time. For so long, getting here had been the mission that defined ...
(03/23/23 3:01am)
In January, the Rhode Island Democratic Women’s Caucus — a breakaway Democratic group that controls its own fundraising and endorsements — elected a new slate of leaders. The Rev. Donnie Anderson ...
(03/24/23 1:02am)
The Graduate Labor Organization and the University discussed workplace safety and accessibility, leaves of absence and discrimination policy at their fourth contract negotiation session Wednesday. Since ...
(03/23/23 4:04am)
Leslie Marmon Silko, a celebrated Laguna Pueblo author, issued a warning at the beginning of her debut novel “Ceremony,” published in 1977.
(04/04/23 2:04am)
Last October, Kristin Malloy was named the new Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 coordinator at the Office of Institutional Equity and Diversity. The ADA and Section 504, which deal with ...
(03/23/23 3:02am)
In the midst of a national and statewide housing crisis, tenants and housing advocates have voiced concerns about housing conditions and availability. In Rhode Island, one local company has been a specific ...
(03/23/23 2:02am)
When COVID-19 scattered University community members across the globe — and subsequently prevented in-person gatherings when people returned to College Hill — Brown Dining Services was forced to stop ...
(03/23/23 3:05am)
Mina Sarmas ’24, current vice president of the Undergraduate Council of Students, was elected UCS president after receiving a majority of votes, the Student Government Association announced on the steps ...
(03/23/23 3:03am)
The Rhode Island House Judiciary Committee recommended that the Equality in Abortion Coverage Act, which would ensure equal coverage for abortion procedures for individuals on state employee health plans ...
(03/22/23 4:13am)
This story is part of a series highlighting women in athletics at the University.
(03/22/23 3:05am)
You’ve probably passed them dozens of times on a rushed walk to Andrews Commons or after a class in Smith-Buonanno Hall — the stone plaque by the flowerbeds and the seal that many students still ...