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Haleema Aslam ’25 delivered the first talk of the conference, titled “Liberation Through Education.”
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Haleema Aslam ’25 delivered the first talk of the conference, titled “Liberation Through Education.”
With two minutes left in the game, the seniors took the court one final time. The crowd rose to their feet to watch the Bears close out their season with a 76-57 victory.
The album title was inspired by Webster’s own experience of feeling underdressed at the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.
The Herald polled 1,008 students across three different locations between Feb. 27 and Feb. 29.
Up until less than an hour before the rally, demonstrators had intended to initiate a strike in support of an unfair labor practice complaint that Schaller submitted to a federal mediator last week.
The curriculum is designed to focus on the Vietnam War’s origins and aftermath to thoroughly define the effects of the conflict on the Vietnamese people.
Raiola started her professional journey at Brown interested in medicine. She graduated in 1984 with a degree in biomedical ethics on the pre-med track.
The amendments are some of the many changes GSC President Farha Mithila GS has made in recent months to improve community engagement among department representatives and graduate students.
Third-year MFA student Tara Moses teaches TAPS 1280W: “Native American Indigenous Theatre Performance,” which has four enrolled students according to Courses@Brown.
The film explores Wilhelm Reich’s work in psychoanalysis and medicine, the film places the scientist in imaginary conversations concerning love, sex and spirituality with contemporary female writers. ...
The amendments are some of the many changes GSC President Farha Mithila GS has made in recent months to improve community engagement among department representatives and graduate students.
Darci Johnson ’22 MPH’23 and Dylan Ines ’23 are conducting research in Norway and Austria, respectively. Courtesy of Darci Johnson and Dylan Ines
Historian Erdozain argued against the notion that U.S. gun control is irreversible and entrenched in the Constitution.
Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid Eric Widmer called the 1992 sit-in in support of need-blind admissions “one of the most awful experiences I ever had to go through.”