Campus haunts: The alleged ghosts that roam Brown’s campus
By Ryan Doherty | October 30Ghost tour founder tells haunted histories of Annmary Brown Memorial, University Hall
Ghost tour founder tells haunted histories of Annmary Brown Memorial, University Hall
Renovated Africana Studies building opened for use in fall 2023
Trick-or-treating, pumpkin carving, cow theft marked previous celebrations
Students discuss theme communities, dorm features
On a dark and not-so-stormy night, students lined up outside Sayles Hall for the Japanese Cultural Association’s annual haunted house.
RIPTA's new program will allow 600 low-income riders to continue using the bus service for free another six months.
On Oct. 6, Crossroads Rhode Island, a nonprofit organization that provides housing services to individuals within the state experiencing homelessness, broke ground on a new permanent supportive housing development at 94 Summer St. The new housing development will include 176 apartments for formerly ...
As Rhode Island settles into the colors of a New England fall, students and community members may notice one exception to the emblazoned foliage on campus: the American elm tree on the Main Green.
Campus has come alive with students scrambling to pull together last-minute costume ideas.
Approximately 500 students walked out of classes Wednesday afternoon to voice support for Palestine, demanding that the University “end its complicity in the genocide in Gaza.”
On Nov. 2, the Johnston Zoning Board will continue their hearing of Green Development’s Winsor III proposal to create a new 160-acre 19-megawatt solar farm in Johnston.
Artist and adjunct professor Heather McMordie welcomed The Herald into her studio to learn more about The Providence Community Herbarium.
Researchers, college advisors and admissions staff discuss the potential space for artificial intelligence in college admissions.
Professor of Political Science Juliet Hooker, along with other academics, discussed her new book, “Black Grief/White Grievance: The Politics of Loss.”
Leslie Acton, lecturer at Brown for environment and society discussed her research on connections between people and coastal places at a Thursday seminar.
The Corporation and Lifespan Board of Directors voted this month on “a new nonbinding term sheet” to extend and expand the existing partnership between the two institutions, according to an Oct. 24 Today@Brown announcement.
The Corporation, the University’s highest governing body, increased term lengths for New Alumni Trustees
Subra Suresh, professor at large at the School of Engineering, was awarded the National Medal of Science Tuesday.
Professor Arnold Weinstein retired last spring after 54 years at Brown.
Brown Medical Emergency Services offers EMT-certified students the opportunity to gain hand-on experience.