Brown announces legal assistance, emergency fund for international community members
By Elena Jiang | May 26The initiatives aim to support international students, faculty and staff amid changing federal immigration policies.
The initiatives aim to support international students, faculty and staff amid changing federal immigration policies.
Terrie Wetle, inaugural dean of the School of Public Health, and John Michael Kosterlitz, professor of physics and Nobel laureate, will be awarded the Susan Colver Rosenberger Medal of Honor at Sunday’s Commencement ceremony.
For Shieh, the ruling follows a monthlong battle on acceptable technology use and trademark policy.
On Wednesday evening, the Department of Public Safety was notified of a swastika found carved into a restroom door in a residence hall on the Pembroke campus, according to a Thursday afternoon community-wide email from Executive Vice President for Planning and Policy Russell Carey ’91. The incident ...
On Monday, lawyers from Muslim Advocates and Marzouk Law submitted an amended lawsuit challenging the March deportation of Assistant Professor of Medicine Rasha Alawieh. She was deported to Lebanon despite holding a valid H-1B visa and a federal judge’s order not to deport Alawieh without prior notice. ...
The election was the first to follow new election rules adopted in March.
Faculty voted against the implementation of a weeklong fall break at Tuesday’s faculty meeting, with 53% of faculty members denying a motion that would have extended Thanksgiving recess from its traditional three-day recess to a full week.
Pollock will begin his tenure on July 1, succeeding Professor of Engineering and Physics Rashid Zia ’01.
The new route avoids the Washington Bridge, a factor in the cancellation of last year’s race.
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Daniel Solomon ’26 accepted the AJC’s campus advocacy award on behalf of Chabad of College Hill.
This spring, 174 seniors and 63 juniors were elected into the University’s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, according to Stephen Merriam Foley ’74, associate professor emeritus of English and comparative literature and chapter president.
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The letter asks alums and community members to contact congressional representatives and donate to a new Brown Resilience Fund.
The students impacted by the visa revocations earlier this month had their status reactivated on Saturday.
Computer science TAs, community coordinators, shuttle drivers and dining workers reached contract agreements with Brown this year.
None of the to-be-suspended programs had more than 13 graduates in total between 2021 and 2024.
Brown will host its first-of-its-kind Jewish alumni reunion weekend this fall.
Schiller will take a year-long sabbatical before returning to Brown as a professor.
David Hogg, a prominent anti-gun activist, spoke at a Brown Democrats event in Salomon Center.