Local artists light up Providence in second annual Lumina festival
By Allyson Chen | February 6The second annual Lumina Festival showcases light-based installations made by local artists in downtown Providence.
The second annual Lumina Festival showcases light-based installations made by local artists in downtown Providence.
As the next vice president for research, Hirth hopes to expand research in a time of “uncertainty.”
Brown’s newest transfer students expressed an interest in the Open Curriculum, research and clubs.
ACLU R.I. seeks to limit local law enforcement cooperation with ICE and CBP. Providence will consider; Cranston is “neutral.”
The GSC approved a $115,000 budget for the spring semester, increasing funding for conferences.
President Trump recently signed an executive order to pause offshore wind leasing — a move that could have widespread impact on Rhode Island and southeastern New England, the site of a growing offshore wind industry.
Warren Alpert is one of four medical schools to be investigated for alleged antisemitism.
Brown’s graduate union is working with the RI AFL-CIO to codify student union rights in state law.
The ban — alongside a new vape tax — was implemented early this year to reduce smoking and vaping.
When it comes to love, it can be difficult to find “the one.” Some even believe that the United States suffers from a “marriage material” shortage. But at Brown, students are trying a new strategy: an online algorithm.
Jing Jing Yang ’25 was selected as one of 150 Schwarzman Scholars out of nearly 5,000 applicants.
RISD students explored puppetry during their five-week course.
Student leaders from Housing Opportunities for People Everywhere are working to address housing justice in Providence.
The Cogut Institute hosted the Non-Zionist Jewish Traditions Conference between Feb. 3 and 4.
Students will no longer be able to request a narrative evaluation of their course performance.
Brown reaffirmed its plans to limit PhD program budget growth and unrestricted staff expansion.
Christopher Collins MPP’12, who was among the 67 killed in the D.C. plane crash, spent his time at Brown exploring education policy and finance.
Stanford professor Jamil Zaki discusses tactics to overcome cynicism and negativity bias through hope and empathy.
Allergy accommodations range from a dedicated allergen-aware kitchen to order-ahead systems.
The budget-based ban comes after years of proposed bans on assault weapons through bills.