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(01/29/24 3:04am)
As a child, Caroline Parente ’24 never expected to compete in Miss America, the nation’s longest-standing beauty pageant. A native Rhode Islander, she entered the pageant world for the first ...
(01/29/24 3:01am)
The American Medical Women’s Association — an organization “dedicated to advancing women in medicine and improving women’s health,” according to its website — hosted its Northeast Regional ...
(01/29/24 3:05am)
The University will recognize the Brown Postdoc Labor Organization — the first dedicated union on campus for postdoctoral researchers and Dean’s Faculty Fellows — provided the signatories in BPLO’s ...
(01/29/24 2:54am)
The Graduate Labor Organization announced the ratification of its second union contract with the University last month, The Herald previously reported. The new contract includes increases to the annual ...
(01/26/24 4:02am)
As shopping period goes into full swing, The Herald shares a selection of six spring 2024 courses — from performing arts to applied math — that are favorites in the newsroom.
(01/26/24 4:04am)
On Oct. 12, the Ivy League released its preseason poll for the 2023-24 women’s basketball season. Brown, coming off a 4-10 conference record the previous year, was ranked sixth — with less than half ...
(01/26/24 4:01am)
This year, Professor of Health Services, Policy and Practice Linda Resnik and her colleagues received a $5 million federal grant over five years to create Learning Health Systems Training to Improve Disability ...
(01/26/24 4:05am)
On Jan. 18, Gov. Dan McKee unveiled his budget proposal for fiscal year 2025. The budget proposes funding for key issues such as education, health, housing and economic transitions.
(01/26/24 4:03am)
Nearly 20 years ago, an award-winning book series raised an entire generation fascinated with the Greek Gods. This year, “Percy Jackson and the Olympians,” written by Rick Riordan, has finally returned ...
(01/25/24 5:42am)
Consider this alternate history: World War II has just ended and the U.S. surprisingly fails to stop Soviet communism from spreading past the Eastern Bloc. As a result, the USSR and Western Europe become ...
(01/25/24 4:59am)
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(01/25/24 5:07am)
Nearly a month after former Harvard President Claudine Gay resigned from her post, Brown student group leaders expressed differing reactions to the departure.
(01/25/24 4:03am)
Founded in September 2023, the Brown Latine Leadership Council is a new club dedicated to uniting the Latine community on campus.
(01/25/24 4:05am)
Birth By Us, a maternal health app co-founded by Ijeoma Uche ’21, is one of three winners of the 2024 Westly Prize for Young Social Innovators, the Westly Foundation announced Jan. 23 on X, formerly ...
(01/25/24 4:02am)
From voting rights, healthcare and housing to minimum wage, several new laws from the State House went into effect on Jan. 1. Here’s a summary of the legislation and how they will impact Rhode Islander ...
(01/25/24 4:04am)
On Wednesday, Isaac Kohane ’81 P’25, the inaugural chair of Harvard’s Department of Biomedical Informatics, discussed how artificial intelligence could use big data to expand the field of biomedicine ...
(01/25/24 6:26am)
Students might leave campus every winter, but sports don’t stop for anyone. The Herald recounts how your favorite Bears’ teams performed while students enjoyed their break.
(01/25/24 2:00pm)
Brown University will shift to a need-blind admissions policy for international students starting with the class of 2029.
(01/25/24 4:01am)
Last fall, Brown launched its long-awaited Brown Collegiate Scholars Program, which the University has promoted as a college preparatory program for Providence high school students. First announced by ...
(01/24/24 5:02am)
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.