Executive order, Brown settlement threaten to upend admissions practices, experts say
By Kate Butts | August 12Trump’s executive order requires all federally funded universities to submit admissions data on race.
Trump’s executive order requires all federally funded universities to submit admissions data on race.
The suit also claims early decision applications are not legally binding.
Brown’s graduate student union worked with one of Rhode Island’s largest labor unions to push for the bill’s passage.
University administrators announced various strategies intended to help Brown manage a $30 million impact from federal actions.
Brown has reached a deal with the federal government to restore some federal research funding and address allegations of antisemitism on campus, President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 announced in a University-wide email Wednesday.
The request for proposals from qualified developers comes amid federal funding threats and a University budget deficit.
Brown has secured a $500 million loan amid federal cuts to research and financial aid in recent months, marking at least the second major loan the University has taken out in the span of four months.
A deal could involve a fine similar to that outlined in Columbia’s Wednesday settlement with the Trump administration.
Erickson, who was the first openly autistic contestant on the show, now uses her social media following to create videos about autism.
While the new endowment tax won’t impact Brown, cuts to federal aid will.
In early July, the Brown Postdoc Labor Organization reached a second yearlong interim agreement with Brown to raise postdoctoral employees’ salaries in accordance with the National Institutes of Health’s recommended minimums. The agreement comes after over a year of bargaining in which the two parties ...
On Tuesday, the House Judiciary Committee subpoenaed documents from Brown and Penn as part of a broader investigation into alleged price-fixing among the Ivy League.
Recent cost-cutting measures have not been enough to keep the University’s financial woes at bay, wrote President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20, Provost Francis Doyle and Executive Vice President for Finance and Administration Sarah Latham in the Monday Today@Brown
Zia is set to step down June 30 and will return as a professor of engineering and physics.
The committee claims that Brown’s investigation into Alex Shieh ’27 may discourage others from questioning the rising cost of tuition.
The proposed cut would have cost Brown an estimated $11.3 million in funding over the next five years, court filings say.
The negative workplace environment has been exacerbated by unsympathetic management and poor communication from senior leadership, workers say.
Blume will take on the role following the departure of Dean Thomas Lewis ’90 on July 31.
The University stands to lose $3 million in federal dollars this fiscal year from the new limit on indirect research costs.
Mencoff’s tenure will begin this December.