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U. to increase faculty population with student body

The University may add as many as 70 new faculty positions over the next decade to maintain the student-faculty ratios while increasing the size of the student body, Dean of the Faculty Kevin McLaughlin P’12 said. If President Christina Paxson’s strategic plan — released Sept. 18 — is approved ...


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Providence City Council passes resolution to divest from coal

Providence City Council passed a resolution 11-1 in June that committed the city to divestment from any of its holdings in the top 200 fossil fuel companies in the next five years, making Providence the first capital city in the United States to do so. Councilman Seth Yurdin, Ward 1, lead sponsor of ...


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State seeks to improve educator, school performance

Rhode Island’s Commissioner of Education Deborah Gist discussed a variety of public education issues, from standardized testing to the implementation of the new Common Core curriculum, with Rhody Young Republicans at an event the organization hosted Wednesday night. Gist introduced a series of focal ...


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This week in higher ed: Oct. 3, 2013

Explosion hits UC Berkeley Following an explosion on the University of California at Berkeley campus, officials declared a state of emergency and called for a campus-wide evacuation around 6:40 p.m. Monday. Dan Mogulof, executive director of public affairs at UC Berkeley, told the Daily Californian ...


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Administrators discuss strategic plan at BUCC

Administrators addressed potential concerns regarding President Christina Paxson’s strategic plan at the Brown University Community Council meeting Wednesday evening. Provost Mark Schlissel P’15 presented on various aspects of the strategic plan, including financial aid, diversity, the humanities ...


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Panel addresses potential divestment

The tension was palpable in Sayles Hall yesterday as coal divestment advocates Bill McKibben P’16 and Christian Parenti locked horns with former Duke Energy CEO James Rogers in a Janus Forum event held just weeks before the Corporation is due to vote on coal divestment. McKibben, founder of 350.org, ...


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R.I. joins interstate compact to reform presidential elections

This summer Rhode Island joined the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, a group of states attempting to reform the presidential election process. Gov. Lincoln Chafee ’75 P’14 P’17 signed the legislation in early July, putting the compact more than halfway toward the number of electoral ...


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U. receives 12.6 percent investment return

The University saw a 12.6 percent return on its endowment over the past fiscal year, a number expected to maintain Brown’s current endowment-centered rankings in the Ivy League. The endowment is controlled by the Investment Office, which manages the now $2.86 billion long-term pool that consists ...


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ResLife expands community director program

The Office of Residential Life’s Community Directors program expanded this year to encompass new class-specific responsibilites complementing the University’s new housing model based on students’ grade levels. ResLife brought on six community directors, two more than last year and the highest ...


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Klawunn named interim dean of College

Vice President for Campus Life and Student Services Margaret Klawunn will serve as interim dean of the College effective Jan. 1, when current dean Katherine Bergeron will step down to become president of Connecticut College, Provost Mark Schlissel P’15 said at Tuesday’s faculty meeting. “I am ...


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Shutdown could harm state economy

After congressional quarreling sent the federal government Monday night into its first shutdown since the Clinton administration, Brown students and people across Rhode Island spent Tuesday considering how the closure will affect them. The effects will be limited in the short term, but if Congress ...


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State leaders continue battle over grad requirement

State Education Commisioner Deborah Gist’s requirement that all high school students in Rhode Island obtain a score of “partial proficiency” on the NECAP examination or demonstrate improvement on their second or third attempts to graduate continues to spark debate across the state. The Rhode ...


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Grant supports shelter for victims of domestic abuse

Sojourner House, a nonprofit shelter for victims of domestic abuse, received a $300,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office on Violence Against Women earlier this month. Sojourner will use the three-year grant to improve transitional housing for victims of domestic abuse and their children. U.S.  ...


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Weekend Crime Update: Sept. 27-29

The following is an account of crime events that took place this weekend, reported to The Herald by Deputy Chief of Police for the Department of Public Safety Paul Shanley:   Early Friday morning The semester’s high incidence of laptop theft continued this weekend when three laptops were reported ...


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SLA calls on U. to sign worker protection accord

Nine students from the Student Labor Alliance gathered on the Main Green Monday afternoon to deliver a letter to President Christina Paxson advocating stronger worker protections in the University’s contracts with businesses. Dawn Silvia, executive assistant to the president’s office, told SLA ...


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UCS works to improve advising

After its leaders named advising a key priority for this year, the Undergraduate Council of Students is moving forward with plans intended to improve the undergraduate advising experience. UCS President Todd Harris ’14.5 said advising will be one of the Council’s top concerns this year, The Herald ...




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