After several detainments, City Council passes resolution calling for virtual court hearings
By Annika Singh | October 20The Providence Municipal and Probate courts will accommodate requests for virtual hearings starting Nov. 1.
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.
Brown Family Weekend is expected to host over 2,000 families over the next three days.
Parents and students expressed disappointment seeing that the event was not on this year’s schedule.
Ahead of the festivities, The Herald compiled the must-dos and must-sees for the adventurous family.
The Herald spoke with several students about what motivates them to call home.
On Wednesday, the Brown community enthusiastically praised the University’s rejection of the Trump administration’s compact.
The report offered financial and strategic recommendations to improve teacher professional learning.
The DHS had conditioned federal grant funds on whether states assist in federal immigration.
The state has set a goal of permitting 375 new permanent supportive housing units by 2030.
Faculty and graduate students expressed disappointment and frustration at the decision.
The chapter’s current priorities include increasing dialogue with administration and expanding membership.
President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 said that the compact would “restrict academic freedom and undermine the autonomy of Brown’s governance.”
On Tuesday, the UCS released a statement calling on the University to reject the 10-point memo.