Preserving the human story: Day in the life of Janaya Kizzie, an archivist at the Hay
By Maya Nelson | October 22A history buff and Lego fanatic, Kizzie has worked at the John Hay Library for almost four years.
A history buff and Lego fanatic, Kizzie has worked at the John Hay Library for almost four years.
Earlier this month, the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority launched the Drive Less RI Challenge, a yearlong initiative where participants can log “green trips” — public transit, carpool, walking and bike trips — in a newly launched app, allowing them to earn rewards or enter prize giveaways. ...
The new cafe will take over the Feed the Cheeks storefront while keeping its cookies on the menu.
The Herald polled nearly 1,400 students on issues impacting Brown and beyond.
The Brown University Security Patrolperson’s Association issued a vote of no confidence in Brown University Police Chief Rodney Chatman and Deputy Chief John Vinson, the union announced in a Wednesday press release. This follows an Aug. 27 unanimous vote of no confidence by the Brown University Police ...
The Herald spoke with students and University officials about the costs associated with studying abroad.
This past September, Rhode Island School of Design interior architecture students competed to redesign the Marketplace, a food bank in Woonsocket facing a lack of space. The food bank now plans to incorporate the teams’ designs into a future renovation.
The French course fosters community engagement through a partnership with Women’s Refugee Care.
Impacted individuals were notified of the breach on Oct. 3, over 10 months after it occurred.
The amendments come after a July incident where Providence police were found to have illegally assisted U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers.
Targeting of universities has shifted how student organizers respond to the administration.
In August, 21 attorneys general filed a lawsuit challenging the DOJ’s plans.
The Providence Municipal and Probate courts will accommodate requests for virtual hearings starting Nov. 1.
The survey will be sent to students next week and will inform the future of diversity and inclusion at Brown.
Student startup founders relied on the Nelson Center for Entrepreneurship and the Y Combinator to make their dreams a reality.
The demonstration at the State House saw a turnout of 32,000, organizers said.
Two bilingual and six dual language programs are offered in the Providence Public School District.
The actress and CEO also discussed reinvention and learning — themes she said have guided her career.
The endowment saw an 11.9% return in the past year, exceeding last year’s return of 11.3%.
O’Dea continues a streak of Brown student success on the show.