Corporation extends term length for new alumni trustees to three years in Oct. meeting
By Ryan Doherty | October 24The Corporation, the University’s highest governing body, increased term lengths for New Alumni Trustees
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.
State publishes 2020 greenhouse gas inventory reporting air pollution reductions meeting mandates from 2021 Act on Climate
Members say club is invaluable resource in exploring engineering academics, careers
University to continue offering student veterans full scholarships in future application cycles
Conference included panel discussion, workshops aimed at supporting women interested in business
Senator discusses 1973 oil crisis, modern-day polarization around climate change with political science professor Jeff Colgan
Over 500 protestors march through downtown, call for end of U.S. aid to Israel
LOCC joins TALO as second undergraduate student union on campus
Festivities include ribbon-cutting ceremony, inaugural public performance
Panelists discuss West’s academic work, legacy during two-day event
2023 Housing Fact Book, Rhode Island Zoning Atlas detail various housing trends
This December marks two years since the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority’s Iota Alpha chapter was reinstated at Brown in 2021
Brown has appointed an implementation team to carry out recommendations from the Task Force on the Status of Women Faculty.
According to the 2019 survey, an average of 53,000 people sought food assistance in Rhode Island each month. In 2023, that number has jumped to 75,000.
Brown launched a website aimed to help university members navigate programs and activities in light of the Supreme Court’s decision.
The Watson Institute welcomed four new members to its leadership team this school year.
Snail Mail @ Brown encourages a return to traditional forms of communications.