First Readings program to be retired
By Donna Zhang | April 10Some are concerned over whether new students will be informed on Brown’s historical ties to slavery.
Some are concerned over whether new students will be informed on Brown’s historical ties to slavery.
Faculty, alums and students are calling on Brown to resist any demands the Trump administration makes on funding.
Brown community members are required to complete the training by the end of the spring semester.
Five professors across many disciplines spoke at the “Data in the Trump/DOGE Era” panel on Monday.
The Herald spoke to 14 students about their initial reactions to the freeze and Brown’s response thus far.
The Herald explores how Brown’s student housing options have changed over the decades.
On Sunday, Amos Hochstein offered an inside look into tactics he used in peace negotiations.
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The Herald spoke with students about their experiences with the accommodations process.
The location, which will not accept meal swipes or flex points, offers a variety of healthy options.
The Herald spoke with five students who were admitted to Brown.
The University has launched a preliminary review of Alex Shieh ’27 for student conduct violations following his publication of Bloat@Brown.
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Brown said that they have no information to substantiate reports of the freeze.
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The Trump administration plans to announce a freeze on $510 million worth of federal funding, a White House official told The Herald. This makes Brown the fifth Ivy League school to face cuts. The $510 million exceeds the $400 million in funding cut at Columbia in early March.
Akashleena Mallick GS and Melaine Ferdinand-King GS will speak at master’s and doctoral commencement, respectively.
Faculty and graduate students reflect on the impact of the March 13 ban on nonessential travel.
For the first time since at least 2002, Brown has enlisted two firms, one of which is staffed by operatives who have almost exclusively worked in the Republican Party, to lobby Congress and the Trump administration on its behalf.
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