Brown Democrats organize locally after Trump inauguration
By Annika Singh | February 13Brown Democrats refocus efforts on legislative advocacy, local outreach and reflecting on party shortcomings.
Brown Democrats refocus efforts on legislative advocacy, local outreach and reflecting on party shortcomings.
The program is a one-year program featuring coursework on the evolution of sustainable energy.
It was the fall of 1978, and the Pat Metheny Group was playing an Oktoberfest concert at Swarthmore College. Ari Gabinet P’19 P’MD’20, a senior fellow at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs and pre-law advisor for the University, remembers the day fondly.
Brown’s Student Labor Alliance has seen a resurgence in membership and activity following a decline during the COVID-19 pandemic. SLA has long supported labor organizing both on and off campus, forging ties with dining, libraries and facilities workers who have been a part of United Service and Allied ...
Study abroad programs expose learners to diverse cultures and languages, students and advisors say.
The curriculum designated old courses and created new courses as part of Brown 2026.
Prince Rahim al-Hussaini assumes the role following the death of his father, Aga Khan IV.
During Monday’s talk, Andrew Yang ’96 shared what he believes is the path forward for American politics.
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The Corporation, the University’s highest governing body, approved a 4.85% increase in undergraduate tuition and fees at its February meeting, according to a Today@Brown announcement from President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20. The increase includes a 4.5% increase in undergraduate tuition. ...
Former and current members of King House and Alpha Delta Phi, the University’s literary societies, reflect on the chapters’ origins and traditions.
On Feb. 7, the Institute at Brown for Environment and Society hosted the Climate Careers Exploration Fair, specially geared toward professional development opportunities for students interested in climate-related fields.
Matthew Guterl, professor of Africana studies and American studies, will be the University’s next vice president for diversity and inclusion, according to a Today@Brown announcement from President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20.
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.
The GSC approved a $115,000 budget for the spring semester, increasing funding for conferences.
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.
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.