Dean of Engineering Tejal Desai ’94 elected as 2025 AAAS fellow
By Seyla Fernandez | April 3Desai was recognized by a council of peers for her work in micro- and nanoscale therapeutic technologies.
Desai was recognized by a council of peers for her work in micro- and nanoscale therapeutic technologies.
TRANSformation launched on Tuesday in honor of the International Transgender Day of Visibility.
Schiller succeeds Janet Blume, who has served as deputy provost since 2022.
The Herald's Data Desk tracked what dorms were most popular in the 2025 housing lottery.
The congressman also talked about the power that youth have in politics and housing policy.
Kenia Collins ScM’25 and Melanie Ortiz-Alvarez de la Campa GS will deliver commencement speeches in May.
The mural is meant to show gratitude for the work staff did during Dec. 13 shooting and record-breaking snowstorms.
Earlier this month, students expressed concerns about accessing University-provided psychological services.
The authors tied the increased targeting of books to censorship and control.
The team is currently competing in the CONCACAF W Qualifiers, hoping to earn a spot in the World Cup.
The action comes after the passage of a state law protecting all graduate workers’ right to unionize.
Students spent the past week seeing family and friends, visiting new cities and relaxing on the beach.
Two students from Brown are studying abroad through the Middlebury School in Jordan program.
Brown’s regular decision acceptance rate decreased slightly to 3.94%.
There were 15 unfilled positions in DPS when Hugh Clements took on his role, which the department is working to fill.
The 2025-26 Campus Climate Survey was required by the University’s July agreement with the federal government.
Early in the morning on Dec. 26, Rebecca Kartzinel, director of the Brown University Herbarium, and Matthew Guterl, vice president for diversity and inclusion, walked across campus in below-freezing temperatures with a unique mission.
The individuals allegedly matched the description of those involved in a breaking and entering incident on March 13.
The current contract for CCs expires in June 2026.
Andrew von Eschenbach discussed his career and the future of the agency.