Brown Refugee Youth Tutoring and Enrichment hosts first K-12 Science Day in over a decade
By Alice Xie | November 2BRYTE hosted Science Day, an event for refugee students to gain hands-on STEM experience.
BRYTE hosted Science Day, an event for refugee students to gain hands-on STEM experience.
Lawyers filed the suit on behalf of Assistant Professor of Medicine Rasha Alawieh in May.
The Herald sat down with the former secretary of state and 2016 presidential candidate before she delivered the 104th Ogden Memorial Lecture.
The event celebrated Morone’s retirement after 42 years at Brown.
An unknown assailant allegedly punched a student and wielded a knife during a Facebook Marketplace transaction.
Students reveal the unique set of goals they want to complete while at Brown.
Limited last-minute care options leave some graduate student parents sacrificing academic responsibilities.
Jonathan Karp ’86 discusses future plans at Simon & Schuster and his time at The Herald.
In the Herald’s Fall 2025 Poll, most students reported going out less than once a week.
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Corporation members also celebrated the dedication of the Stephen Sondheim Amphitheater.
Students see value in engaging with those who disagree politically, but many find themselves with friends sharing similar beliefs.
Milley was the keynote speaker at the opening of the Watson School of International and Public Affairs.
Despite the additional funding, the future of the Tagalog language courses remains uncertain.
Founders said Brown’s network of alums and help from fellow students were integral to their startup journey.
In a meeting last May, faculty passed a motion limiting students to declaring a maximum of two concentrations.
The University received $185 million in foreign contributions over the past half decade.
A history buff and Lego fanatic, Kizzie has worked at the John Hay Library for almost four years.
The Herald polled nearly 1,400 students on issues impacting Brown and beyond.
The Brown University Security Patrolperson’s Association issued a vote of no confidence in Brown University Police Chief Rodney Chatman and Deputy Chief John Vinson, the union announced in a Wednesday press release. This follows an Aug. 27 unanimous vote of no confidence by the Brown University Police ...