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RISD cancels in-person commencement

The Rhode Island School of Design canceled in-person commencement for the class of 2021, citing uncertainty around the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an email from President Rosanne Somerson to the student body Monday morning. “We do not have confidence that either the progression ...


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Metro

Brown community reacts to insurrection at Capitol

Following an insurrection in the U.S. Capitol, the Brown community, including groups across the political spectrum, united in condemning the Jan. 6 incident. “Disgusting is the word that keeps coming to mind,” Visiting Professor of the Practice of Political Science Richard Arenberg, who worked ...


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Metro

Gov. Raimondo to be nominated for Commerce Secretary

Updated 12:49 a.m., Jan. 8, 2021 President-elect Joe Biden will nominate Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo for commerce secretary, according to a Friday announcement. A former venture capitalist, Raimondo would be the Biden administration’s top liaison with the business community. Lieutenant Governor ...


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Science & Research

Brown researchers weigh in on COVID-19 vaccines

Since pharmaceutical companies Pfizer and Moderna announced that their vaccines for COVID-19 had achieved around 95 percent effectiveness, University researchers have formed insights about their potential impacts.  With the prospect of immunity to COVID-19 closer than ever, researchers from the School ...


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University News

Brown’s fall semester comes to gradual close

As classes wrap up before Thanksgiving break, many students are packing their bags to head home for the winter. Some have already departed. Others are hunkering down in their dorms and apartments for the reading period and beyond — opting to avoid a change in environment, and possible exposure, as ...


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University News

Online education at Brown, past and future

As of January 2020, the University was only planning to offer three online courses for the spring semester: a creative nonfiction class, an English course called “Renegades, Reprobates and Castaways” and a course on the archeology of death in ancient Egypt.  But as COVID-19 edged closer to Providence, ...


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