For professors, course evaluations help improve teaching, inform future courses
By Ivy Huang | December 4While evaluations are particularly important for junior faculty, more seasoned professors also use feedback to refine course curriculum.
While evaluations are particularly important for junior faculty, more seasoned professors also use feedback to refine course curriculum.
Davidson, the Democratic candidate, won nearly 95% of the vote, while Republican candidate Axel Brito ’26 received just under 4%.
The injunction halts cuts to four federal agencies that were targeted by a March executive order.
Over 1,000 Rhode Islanders could risk losing support for permanent housing, according to city officials.
The Faculty Executive Committee shared recommendations to increase faculty involvement in University decision making.
Since the start of the semester, Bahar Charyyeva ’27 has woken up to an internship rejection email 25 out of 30 days in a month, she said. “I apply to anything even remotely related to my resume,” she said, estimating that she has submitted more than 200 applications this fall.
The Boutros family, who immigrated from Syria in the 1990s, now runs several of the street’s longest-standing eateries.
The program has expanded to 191 vaccine clinics throughout Rhode Island.
The Herald spoke with several professors with unique fashion styles, finding out how culture, identity and expression influence their wardrobe selection.
While some non-faculty advisors may not have the same academic experience as their counterparts, they are able to point advisees to relevant resources, students said.
Associate Dean for Faculty Development Esther Jones has formalized faculty mentorship pairing in recent years.
Funded by both the School of Engineering and the UFB, the club cannot continue to be dually recognized, according to SAO guidelines.
The grants provide $500 to student projects.
The White House has circulated a proposal to extend COVID-19 Affordable Care Act subsidies by two years, but plans have yet to be finalized.
The Herald spoke to eight students who reflected on fond memories and family traditions.
The letter, co-signed by 125 members of Congress, gave Secretary of State Marco Rubio until Nov. 21 to answer eight questions on the subject.
The Herald looked back at almost 30 semesters of poll data to track the evolution of Brown’s undergraduate students — and their opinions — over the past 15 years.
The Diocese of Providence has continued to offer immigration-related services.
The gallery will be on display to the public at the Woods-Gerry Gallery until Dec. 7.
The program reflects a growing collaboration between labor organizers and local activist groups.