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Thayer through the ages: Restaurants reign supreme

When the neon lights and glass tables in Shark Bar & Grille expand into the building next door within two years, taking over a vacant space formerly home to the boutique shop Details, it will mark just one more step in a recent trend on Thayer Street: an increase in restaurants and a decline of ...


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University News

Brown-Secure coverage to be improved

In response to broad community frustration with the Brown-Secure wireless network, University Computing and Information Services will start work on expanding and improving wireless access across campus starting this week. “CIS has heard your feedback about wireless issues, including the coverage ...


The Setonian
University News

Finances constrain employee benefits

In response to an ad hoc committee report, the University will increase tuition assistance for the children of employees by an amount proportional to percentage increases in University tuition starting July 1, said Provost Mark Schlissel P’15. But some faculty members believe the change is insufficient. ...


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Q&A: Newest democratic candidate discusses mayoral race

Lorne Adrain, former chairman of the Rhode Island Board of Governors for Higher Education and managing director at the wealth management firm Ballentine Partners, recently registered to run as a Democratic candidate in Providence’s 2014 mayoral election. Adrain filed official notice Nov. 1 with the ...


The Setonian
University News

This Week in Higher Ed: Nov. 14, 2013

What Would I Say website goes viral What Would I Say, a website created by Princeton students that uses text from a Facebook user’s previous posts to generate humorous statuses, has become a phenomenon, gaining more than 1 million total hits and being featured in media outlets like the New Yorker, ...


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University News

UCS elects undergrads for committee on Kelly protest

The Undergraduate Council of Students elected two undergraduate representatives to the Committee on the Events of October 29th — a body tasked with evaluating protesters’ disruption of a lecture by New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly — at its general body meeting Wednesday night. Terra ...


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University News

Mankiw discusses fiscal problems

“It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so,” said N. Gregory Mankiw P’17, professor of economics and department chair at Harvard, quoting Mark Twain in a lecture to a full Salomon 001 Wednesday. His talk focused on problematic ...


The Setonian
University News

Theses challenge joint concentrators

Completing a thesis in a joint or independent concentration may offer greater flexibility in the honors process, but coordination difficulties across departments can pose obstacles for students seeking to graduate with honors in interdisciplinary fields. Students in joint concentrations — interdisciplinary ...


The Setonian
University News

Family awaits details on death of Dawkins '13.5

Three weeks after the body of Michael Dawkins ’13.5 was found in Peru,  friends and family are still waiting for information from the Peruvian or American  embassies about the details surrounding his death, said sister Erika Dawkins. Dawkins was last seen Oct. 17 at 7 p.m., and his Brown key was ...


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University News

Social science students least likely to write theses

Students who concentrate in the social sciences are significantly less likely to complete honors requirements than concentrators in other academic fields, a trend that could be linked to requirement constraints and to some concentrators’ concerns about the rigors of a social science thesis. About ...


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Life, physical sciences yield high honors rates

Students in the life and physical sciences are the most likely to graduate with departmental honors of any academic disciplines, with many of the highest thesis completion rates across all concentrations. Some concentrations in these fields require students to complete capstone or research projects ...


The Setonian
University News

Suspect arrested in OMAC thefts

Department of Public Safety officers arrested a Providence resident Nov. 5 in connection with a series of reported thefts at the Olney-Margolies Athletic Center, said Paul Shanley, deputy chief of police for DPS. The arrest came after several weeks of reported thefts from the basketball courts area ...


The Setonian
University News

Humanities falter, sciences see growth

The number of students earning English degrees declined from 66 to 43 from the class of 2012 to the class of 2013, and the number receiving history degrees dropped from 141 in the class of 2004 to 62 last year, according to the Office of Institutional Research. This decline in humanities concentrators ...


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University News

Study abroad programs increase in enrollment

The number of students studying abroad this semester has spiked 27 percent from last fall amid an improving economy and continued interest in overseas study programs, administrators said. Two hundred eighty-one students are enrolled in study abroad programs this semester, an increase from 206 participating ...


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University News

Ratty to host Thanksgiving

Brown University Dining Services will continue service at the Sharpe Refectory for students on meal plan through the Thanksgiving holiday for the first time this year, offering a Thanksgiving supper that will replace the meal traditionally hosted at the Third World Center. Other dining halls and eateries ...


The Setonian
University News

Spike in CS enrollment stretches resources

Recent enrollment surges in computer science courses have put a strain on department resources, resulting in teaching assistant shortages and insufficient computing space, students said. Introductory courses such as CSCI 0150: “Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming and Computer Science” and ...


The Setonian
University News

U. deficit could constrain budget planning

The University’s current $4.3 million deficit remains a concern as administrators plan the next fiscal year’s operating budget, said Provost Mark Schlissel P’15 at an open forum hosted Thursday by the University Resources Committee. The University ended the last fiscal year with a deficit of ...





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