IPCC releases AR6 Synthesis report, reiterates urgency of climate change crisis
By Lynn Nguyen | April 17The Herald spoke to Brown faculty members who contributed to the AR6 report to understand the key takeaways of the synthesis.
The Herald spoke to Brown faculty members who contributed to the AR6 report to understand the key takeaways of the synthesis.
The Rhode Island School of Design and the Teamsters Local 251 union representing the school’s 62 custodians, groundskeepers and movers reached a tentative agreement on a six-year contract Monday afternoon, according ...
President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 received the 2023 Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America Institute Theodore M. Hesburgh Award for Leadership Excellence in Washington, D.C.
Through photos of traditional meals and interview recordings, the exhibition shows how food encapsulates cultural heritage.
The University has purchased The Joseph Cooke House at 125 Hope Street.
Survivors detailed experiences with Title IX policies at Princeton, and faculty at Rutgers University went on strike.
The 20th annual Spring Thaw Powwow featured dance performances, food and more.
Edie B. Fine '25 co-directs the Poler Bears and leads Burlesque at Brown Et Cetera.
36 students competed for a grand prize of $75.
Active legislation in the Rhode Island General Assembly includes shoreline access, changes to LEOBoR and revised policies to increase prescription drug affordability.
Sheridan Center roundtable discussed legacy admission and the legal history of affirmative action.
CV Properties proposed a project to include initial residential building and two future mixed-use developments.
Sibling pairs discussed their experiences applying to and living at the University.
Recent report found low teacher retention rate at Providence Public School District, following a national trend of high turnover.
Dorothy Roberts, professor of law and sociology at the University of Pennsylvania, discussed reproductive justice issues and frameworks in a lecture hosted by the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women at a talk Wednesday evening. She discussed the history of reproductive injustice and ...
Rhode Island School of Design faculty, staff and students joined picketing custodians, groundskeepers and movers in the Teams Local 251 union Wednesday in the largest showing of in-person support yet for an indefinite strike that began April 3.
Brown, in partnership with other institutions, launched a network to increase recruitment from rural communities.
First-generation, undocumented and low-income students share their perspectives on studying abroad and the numerous obstacles planning for the experience presents.
Twelve Democrats have announced their candidacy to fill Rhode Island’s 1st Congressional District seat. The candidates are diverse, ranging from seasoned politicians to newcomers.
The Undergraduate Council of Students hosted a town hall with Vice President of Dining George Barboza, Director of Wellness and Nutrition Michelle Blais and Director of Retail Operations Bobby Noyes in the Petteruti Lounge Wednesday evening.