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According to Anna Ryu ’25, a member of LOCC’s bargaining committee and organizing community, the union aims to have a contract in place by the next academic year.
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According to Anna Ryu ’25, a member of LOCC’s bargaining committee and organizing community, the union aims to have a contract in place by the next academic year.
Keynote speaker Vivian Cheung spoke about her RNA research and path in becoming a physician-scientist.
“What really drives me is that I want to make a positive difference in the community,” said Philip Chan, associate professor of medicine and behavioral and social sciences, in an interview with The ...
Preeclampsia disproportionately impacts Black women, who are at an increased risk of developing the disease due to both genetic and environmental factors, said Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology, ...
According to Jain, discussions surrounding the decision reached a boiling point “last fall,” when several peer institutions announced they would no longer submit the data U.S. News & World Report ...
Nearly half of obstetrics and gynecology residencies are in states in which abortion is likely to be banned, meaning doctors training in those fields may receive less comprehensive or lower quality training, ...
Though current Rhode Island law requires towns and cities to make 10% of their available housing affordable, only six of 39 communities in the state met this requirement in 2021, according to HousingWorks ...
“It’s exactly what I hoped for and more … having it be sort of a generational thing,” with students coming to the space throughout their time in Providence, Daniel Becker explained.
Students from Brown College Republicans have been campaigning for the congressional race in Rhode Island by doing door knocking for Fung’s campaign and phone-banking, according to Jack Wolfsohn ’23, ...
Along with a gubernatorial election and a hotly-contested U.S. House race, Rhode Islanders will decide on three ballot questions surrounding funding for the University of Rhode Island, the state's ...
Wendy Schiller, professor of political science and international and public affairs, said that while Democrats have been more likely to request mail-in ballots, Republicans have returned them at a higher ...
These contributions, made since the Corporation’s last meeting in May, support priorities including endowed professorships, financial aid, graduate education, the Lindemann Performing Arts Center, athletics ...
Ashley Kalus, who won her Republican primary and will go on to face McKee in November, said Tuesday’s results showed differing levels of party unity on the state level.
The Providence City Council is preparing to consider a tax break for the city’s Superman Building after developers announced a plan to renovate the long-vacant building earlier this year.
According to an Aug. 10 Today@Brown announcement from Locke P’18, all classes must be held in the mode that they were originally listed in Courses@Brown, even during shopping period.
Results from the primary elections for the gubernatorial race, mayoral race as well as seats in the State House will be released on Tuesday night.
The transition to the new machines remains incomplete, as supply chain issues prevented CSC ServiceWorks from connecting the machines to the University’s point-of-sale kiosks that allow students to ...
UCS will be sharing a “WTF UCS” form — which stands for “What to Fix” — with general body members who do not feel comfortable expressing their grievances in a public forum.
The Health and Wellness Center provides updated amenities and spaces more conductive for the types of services it provides, according to some workers from the building.