Dept. of Computer Science rolls out waitlist system for TA hiring, drawing mixed reviews
By Emily Feil | October 6Teaching assistants placed on the waitlist were given a final decision at the end of shopping period.
Teaching assistants placed on the waitlist were given a final decision at the end of shopping period.
The Herald spoke with students and staff about finding accommodations and building a support network.
The program pairs multilingual students with staff members to help them prepare for day-to-day conversations in English.
Established 52 years ago, Brown’s RUE program is designed for students who have been out of high school for at least six years.
State, local and community officials say there is still much more to be done to end homelessness in Rhode Island.
At Friday’s event, four panelists discussed current threats to academic freedom.
764 students from the classes of 2022 through 2024 took the course during their time at Brown.
When Pottery@Brown President Rachel Harrison ’27, a former copy editor for The Herald, first arrived on campus, she struggled to find a space where she could hone her ceramics skills.
The Ad Hoc Committee on Diversity and Inclusion at Brown will also propose an action plan for implementation.
On Sept. 23, the Student Government Association announced the election of 10 first-year students to the Undergraduate Council of Students, the Class Coordinating Board and the Undergraduate Finance Board.
The restrictions applied to artists and organizations that promote “gender ideology.”
In August, the Rhode Island Department of Education released guidelines on AI usage in the classroom.
The complaint did not sufficiently prove that Brown and 39 other schools raised the cost of attendance for students with divorced or separated parents.
Students on fellowships are now considered student workers under state law.
The Haffenreffer Museum plans to return the four sets of cultural items on or after Oct. 29.
State officials will allow pharmacists to administer COVID-19 vaccines to patients three and older without a prescription.
Brown is among nine universities invited to sign a 10-point memo called the “Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education” by the Trump administration on Wednesday, according to the Wall Street Journal.
By the end of September, most students have already signed their leases for the following year.
The Trump administration’s attacks on higher education dominated the conversation.
Democratic students at Brown describe their ideal future for the Democratic Party.