Math professor’s work featured in New York gallery exhibit that connects math, art
By Ryan Doherty | March 20Professor of Mathematics Richard Schwartz explores connections between math and art through gallery exhibition.
Professor of Mathematics Richard Schwartz explores connections between math and art through gallery exhibition.
Presenters called for at least $15 million in voluntary payments from the University to the city of Providence.
Welcome to The Herald’s spring 2023 poll. Between March 7 and 9, Herald staffers polled over 1,000 undergraduate students on a variety of questions ranging from demographics and lifestyle to the approval ratings of campus leaders and policies.
Explore how different student demographics feel about everything from affirmative action to their social life.
This year’s summit was themed “Discovery and Recovery: How China Can Balance, Lead and Follow in 2023.”
Oral history project documents the experiences of Black healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Three University student startups — Elythea, Notable Narratives and Marian — were collectively awarded $50,000 in seed money at the Nelson Center for Entrepreneurship’s sixth annual Brown Venture Prize pitch competition Thursday.
Michael Walker, a sociologist and associate professor at the University of Minnesota at Twin Cities, discussed his research on incarceration, his book “Indefinite” and his experiences as an incarcerated person at a talk in Stephen Robert ’62 Hall Wednesday.
On Wednesday, Assistant Professor of History Emily Owens invited the Brown community to celebrate the launch of her new book “Consent in the Presence of Force: Sexual Violence and Black Women’s Survival in Antebellum New Orleans” at an event sponsored by the Department of History. ...
The Brown University Community Council discussed the University’s relationship with the broader Providence community during its second meeting of the semester in Friedman Hall Wednesday, resuming conversations from last month’s meeting.
Students expressed discontent with lengthy fundraising processes due to Brown’s emphasis on security.
Michael Silverstein previously served as task force member from 2016 to 2020.
University officials are meeting regularly to discuss the potential impacts of the court's rulings this summer, said Associate Provost for Enrollment Logan Powell.
Scholars of critical race theory say they have received threats for studying the field.
‘We Are Having This Conversation Now: The Times of AIDS Cultural Production’ aims to reignite discourse surrounding AIDS.
Virtual reality devices have only recently begun to take gaming and entertainment communities by storm, but humans throughout history have made devices that simulate reality, which Professor of Italian Studies Massimo Riva highlights in his digital publication “Shadow Plays.”
The event aims to raise awareness about brain research at Brown and in Rhode Island.
Candidates discussed improving student life and Brown’s relationship with the Providence community.
Morone believes that the balance of realism and hope in his lectures could be the “secret sauce” that has drawn hundreds of students to the course year after year.
In his presentation, de la Cruz shared how these adolescents were surprised to learn about this history of resistance and the rich intellectual history of Nahua scholars.