How Brown’s contemplative studies program uses its small size to center community, advising
By Miriam Davison | February 24Every faculty member associated with the program is also affiliated with a separate department.
Every faculty member associated with the program is also affiliated with a separate department.
On Sunday, Gov. Dan McKee declared a state of emergency and issued a travel ban on all roads due to the severe weather conditions.
The Herald spoke with three religious leaders to discuss how they are responding to recent ICE activity in the state.
A recent bill introduced would protect Rhode Islanders involved in court proceedings from being arrested by ICE agents without a judicial warrant.
Gov. Dan McKee signed an executive order directing a review of the state’s net metering program.
Providence schools share how they celebrate Black History Month.
The Herald spoke to Facilities Management leaders to learn about the measures that go into making Brown’s campus safe after winter storms.
The event was organized in coalition with the PSLRI, following the general strike called for by student organizations in Minnesota.
The Herald dove into the application review process on the 14th floor of the Sciences Library.
The agreement comes after employees voted to authorize a strike in December.
The program hosts around 50 unhoused community members on cold nights.
President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 and her husband Ari Gabinet P’19 P’MD’20 welcomed Murphy home in December.
Community members can donate artwork, photographs, texts and social media posts to the project.
Brown Loves Providence, which started on Valentine’s Day, will run until March 16.
The new affordable housing development is projected to open fall 2027.
Bakkegard’s responsibilities will be divided among administrators in the Division of Campus Life during the search for her successor.
The Police Executive Research Forum will produce an after-action report and provide recommendations for the city.
The removal is part of a larger effort to improve water quality and ecosystem health.
A study conducted by RISD found that 60% of students struggle to afford materials for their classes.
John Donoghue PhD’79 received the prize for his research on brain-computer interface development.