University News
U. joins global wireless service
By Meia Geddes | January 30Students, faculty and staff now have an easier way to connect to wireless Internet for free when visiting a select group of other colleges and universities.
First pick raffle attracts large crowd
By Amy Chen | January 30At last night's housing options fair hosted by the Office of Residential Life, 755 students entered the first pick raffle for the housing lottery.
Former congressman co-teaches public health seminar
By Shefali Luthra | January 30Taking PHP 1680J: "The Race To Inner Space: Conflating Science, Politics and Economics To Promote Brain Health" might be one of the most important things 24 Brown students ever do. At least, that's what Patrick Kennedy, former R.I. congressman and visiting fellow in brain science, suggested after the ...
Brown community teams, shapes up
By Aparaajit Sriram | January 29With the national debate on health care and rising obesity in the U.S. raging on, Rajiv Kumar '05 MD'11 has decided to "disrupt the health care system" on his own terms.
Applications fall slightly, despite larger international pool
By James Rattner | January 29Total applications to the University decreased slightly from last year, with international applicants making up a record 16 percent of the applicant pool. The 28,671 total applications for the class of 2016 — 25,744 regular decision and 2,927 early decision — represented a 7 percent decline ...
U. seeks diversity in engineering faculty
By Alexander Kaplan | January 29As the School of Engineering expands, racial and gender diversity will be a priority in hiring new faculty, said Lawrence Larson, dean of the school of engineering. Part of this effort will involve collaboration with the Diversity Advisory Board, he said.
Professors replace MyCourses with Canvas
By Morgan Johnson | January 29More than 3,000 students this semester will use Canvas, Brown's new online course management system, before its slated replacement of MyCourses in spring 2013. Canvas, officially selected last spring after receiving positive feedback from student and faculty surveys and focus groups, had its first testing ...
Inaugural JanLab connects students and alums
By Hannah Kerman | January 29Life after Brown may seem daunting, but alums who have braved this frontier returned to campus earlier this month to lend a hand to students starting their careers.
Spring Weekend lineup in question
By Izzy Rattner | January 26The lineup for the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, which will overlap with Spring Weekend for the second year running, eliminated two of students' favorite Spring Weekend contenders. The favorites were determined by a poll jointly conducted by the Undergraduate Council of Students and Brown ...
Both seasoned and new start afresh
By Hannah Loewentheil | January 26The Main Green bustled with activity the first days of classes, as scenes of students hurrying to class, throwing frisbees in the uncharacteristically warm weather and catching up with friends signalled a return to the familiar rhythms of University life. But for mid-year transfers beginning their Brown ...
Web update: Total applications drop by 7 percent
By James Rattner | January 26The University received 28,671 applications for the class of 2016, marking a 7 percent decline from the previous year. This drop in applications follows a record-setting year in which the University received the largest number of applications in its history. This year's total ranks only behind the applications ...
Year of China looks to broaden scope
By Alison Silver | January 26The Chinese New Year, which began Jan. 23, marked the beginning of another phase in the University's celebration of the Year of China.
U. opens Google+ via Brown email
By Elizabeth Koh | January 25Google+ became available to Brown Gmail users Jan. 23, adding it to the lineup of Google Apps first made available last July by Computing and Information Services. Google+, a social networking site, test-launched in June but did not become widely available for domain-based users until October. More ...
Science professors receive fellowships
By Kate DeSimone | January 25Three faculty members will be named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science next month, an honor that recognizes scientists' contributions to their fields over the course of their careers. Barry Connors, professor and chair of the department of neuroscience; Diane Lipscombe, ...
Banner glitch hinders registration
By Eli Okun | January 25Banner was inaccessible yesterday morning when the site experienced a server overload at 8 a.m., the start of registration period for returning students. The problems lasted from 8:01 to 8:45 a.m., according to an announcement on the Computing and Information Services website, which described the problems ...



