Graduate students rally for accessibility, compensation equity as GLO begins contract negotiations
By Katie Jain | February 15GLO is renegotiating its full contract for the first time in its history.
GLO is renegotiating its full contract for the first time in its history.
Gov. Dan McKee, alongside bill sponsors, recently held a press conference introducing legislation that would ban the sale of assault-style weapons, such as AR-15s, in Rhode Island. If the bill passes, the state will join nine others enacting bans on certain types of assault-style weapons.
New restaurant to offer high quality chicken at affordable prices.
Freeman Hrabowski III, president emeritus of the University of Maryland, reflected on the influence of Martin Luther King Jr. and the civil rights movement on higher education at the University’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. lecture Feb. 15.
Students express concern about the mandatory S/NC grading system in the English non-fiction program, with some voicing a desire to have the opportunity to take courses for a grade.
Francis J. Doyle III is a sailor, a passionate soccer referee and a father of three. He’s also partially responsible for the development of the artificial pancreas — and has steered Harvard’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences for over seven years. In July, he’ll become Brown’s ...
A total of 266 students are studying abroad in 28 different countries this semester.
Barletta’s alleged actions could pose an environmental risk to surrounding communities.
The American Association for the Advancement of Science elected three University faculty members as AAAS fellows last month.
Undergraduate tuition will increase from $62,680 to $65,656, and medical school tuition will increase by 3% to $69,286. The rise in tuition was paired with a 9% increase in the undergraduate financial aid budget.
Student groups donated $31,000 to earthquake relief. Clothing, shoes and hygiene products were also donated.
The University has heavily relied on community feedback in creating the program, according to Marguerite Joutz, chief of staff to President Christina Paxson P’19.
Council members discussed plans to improve Providence’s education infrastructure, city finances and environmental sustainability.
Throughout the University's history, students at Brown have celebrated Valentine’s Day in a number of ways.
University Hall is a symbol of Brown’s history and prestige, but it has a complicated past.
Student protestors greeted Corporation members with demands for divestment and increased student input.
With a long career in the Providence Police Department, Oscar Perez rises to chief with endorsement from Mayor Smiley.
Glaude hopes to send a message to the United States that the country “must accept the past that has made us who we are.”
Despite the museum’s notice in 2018 of its possession of Narragansett remains and funerary objects, no consultation took place with the Narragansett Indian Tribe, according to John Brown, the Tribe's historic preservation officer.
This weekend’s cold spell did extensive damage to many University buildings, calling into question the University’s climate preparedness.