As homelessness in RI rises, HOPE continues community outreach, efforts to support rent stabilization
By Annika Singh | February 5Student leaders from Housing Opportunities for People Everywhere are working to address housing justice in Providence.
Student leaders from Housing Opportunities for People Everywhere are working to address housing justice in Providence.
The Cogut Institute hosted the Non-Zionist Jewish Traditions Conference between Feb. 3 and 4.
Students will no longer be able to request a narrative evaluation of their course performance.
Brown reaffirmed its plans to limit PhD program budget growth and unrestricted staff expansion.
Christopher Collins MPP’12, who was among the 67 killed in the D.C. plane crash, spent his time at Brown exploring education policy and finance.
Stanford professor Jamil Zaki discusses tactics to overcome cynicism and negativity bias through hope and empathy.
Allergy accommodations range from a dedicated allergen-aware kitchen to order-ahead systems.
LOCC has officially ratified their contract with the University and are looking toward future initiatives.
The project features a series of research and teaching-based events.
The Herald sat down with Sandra Barnes to discuss her recent work and its impact.
The Systemic Racism Project aims to make research on systemic racism more accessible.
A Herald investigation found a department where some say they faced harassment by colleagues.
Organizers at the Brown Dream Team and the Student Clinic for Immigrant Justice discuss community safety, institutional support and coalition.
ACLU R.I. sent University administrators a letter demanding they revoke the temporary suspension of Brown’s chapter of SJP, arguing that it violates Brown’s commitment to freedom of speech.
University administrators are meeting regularly to review new policies and assess their impacts.
The project seeks to promote open discussion and maintain a respectful community.
Threats to increase deportations worry mixed-status students as they apply for federal student aid.
Funding will support financial aid, professorships and campus improvements, among other projects.
The UCS special report recommended student representation in the Corporation.
The Brown/Trinity MFA program is indefinitely halting admissions after a temporary pause since 2023.