Panel featuring Angela Davis kicked off three-day symposium for Mumia Abu-Jamal
By Tom Li | October 1‘Voices of Mass Incarceration’ symposium showcases Abu-Jamal’s artistic, scholarly contributions
‘Voices of Mass Incarceration’ symposium showcases Abu-Jamal’s artistic, scholarly contributions
Between test preparations, personal statements and undergraduate coursework, prospective law school students are often inundated with work during the application process. Applications can be especially difficult for first-generation college students, who face additional challenges within the process, ...
Community Coordinators — students who work as live-in residential assistants and community leaders with the Office of Residential Life — announced that they plan to unionize in an Instagram post shared Friday morning.
The University has continued to advance plans for a new partnership program with several public and private HBCUs.
The Massachusetts Bay Commuter Authority announced that beginning Oct. 2, the last train running outbound from South Station on the Providence/Stoughton line will depart at 11:55 p.m. instead of the current 11:00 p.m.
Around 20 local politicians, University labor organizers and members of the Service Employees International Union Local 32BJ gathered outside Alumnae Hall Wednesday for a rally supporting the unionization of security guards employed by USENTRA, a private company that staffs security at two University-owned ...
UCS held their first-ever open house to share objectives and recruit undergraduates.
Here are seven student group events where attendees can dance, listen to live performances and find community.
The Herald spoke to staff, professors and students about the importance and future of the John Carter Brown Library.
TAs alleged job uncertainty and reduced hours in a biology course this fall, and unexpected termination in a previously planned engineering course last spring.
President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 and SPH Dean Ashish Jha discussed the past and future of public health at the University in a reception kicking off 10-year anniversary celebrations.
Vanessa Britto MSc’96, associate vice president for Campus Life and executive director of Health and Wellness, said that the increase in COVID-19 cases on campus is “not unusual or unexpected.”
The Herald spoke to University community members about how book bans targeting LGBTQ+ authors, identities and themes impact readers in Rhode Island and beyond.
Explore the history of public health education at Brown
The Global Brown Center for International Students welcomed two new staff members to its team over the summer.
On Friday, award-winning Boston-area drag king Quyen Tran made the trek down to Providence to deliver her solo drag show, “Transformation.”
With two new faculty members, linguistics program will offer six new courses this academic year.
The account, which started last Spring, now has more than three thousand followers.
Pawtucket-based coffee supplier Hazel Origin Coffee will open its second location in a first-floor retail space in the Chen Family Hall in mid-November, co-owner Dulce Lopez told The Herald. Construction in the space is scheduled to begin this week.
The University signed a new collective bargaining agreement with the Brown University Security Patrolperson's Association.