Shellf Life transforms shellfish scraps from restaurants into building materials
By Allyson Chen | March 10The startup, founded by a RISD alum, announced plans to launch a new production facility at 50 Sims.
The startup, founded by a RISD alum, announced plans to launch a new production facility at 50 Sims.
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The conference’s theme encouraged speakers to discuss the experiences that shape their identities.
On Friday, activists protested on the Main Green against the Trump administration’s recent federal actions on DEI, federal funding and immigration.
In a talk on Friday, Steyer discussed green energy investments and policy.
The summit’s five panels covered topics across technology, finance and humanities.
The Rhode Island School of Design hosted a screening of the film Thursday evening.
Shekarchi’s new legislative package aims to expand affordable housing options in R.I.
State legislators introduced the Climate Superfund Act to the General Assembly last month.
The Herald spoke with students and faculty to learn more about being in a small concentration.
Guillette works with Foster Forward to support youth who have aged out of the foster care system.
The elections will now take place in May to avoid conflict with commencement speaker elections.
A new Caffè Nero location is slated to open on Thayer Street in mid- to late April.
In the past two weeks, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have been active in several cities across Rhode Island.
Some programs across the country were temporarily prevented from accessing their federal funding.
The Heritage Group’s acquisition of ONYS follows a flurry of similar purchases in Rhode Island.
Despite campus-wide efforts to address gender disparities in STEM fields, including through the University-wide Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan, Brown’s Department of Mathematics has remained largely male-dominated.
On Wednesday, President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 reiterated her commitment to the University’s mission and academic freedom.
The Herald recaps the impact of the Trump administration’s actions on higher education institutions.
Its recommendations include the formation of a Research, Promotions and Appointments Committee for research faculty.