Faculty vote to integrate committee on grievance, procedural integrity committee
By Ryan Doherty | December 777% of faculty voted to approve a motion to integrate the Committee of Grievance and the Procedural Integral Committee.
77% of faculty voted to approve a motion to integrate the Committee of Grievance and the Procedural Integral Committee.
The Herald spoke with Nobel Prize-winning chemist Carolyn Bertozzi, who delivered a Lemley Family Lecture Wednesday, about her research, identity and life experiences.
The Herald explored trends in undergraduate student worker unionization and reasons for its rapid growth.
The Cogut Institute for the Humanities provides students, faculty and community members the opportunity to think about the humanities in a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment.
The Labor Organization of Community Coordinators is working to translate member demands into a first draft of a contract as organizers gear up for the start of negotiations with the University after winter break.
Provost Francis Doyle proposed the establishment of a new Associate Provost of Faculty Affairs.
Following a Nov. 7 Department of Education letter to universities, President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 said the University will be reconsidering its policies regarding Title VI, which prohibits discrimination based on color, race and national origin.
International students discuss plans to study abroad and reflect on their experiences.
By dollar value, Brown’s financial aid packages are squarely in the middle of the pack among its Ivy League peers. But it consistently ranks lowest or second-lowest in the Ivy League in the portion of students who apply for and receive financial aid, The Herald’s analysis of Common Data Sets ...
While working in various mediums and materials, five RISD student artists share the common goal of storytelling
Content warning: This article includes mentions of suicide.
This November, the Brown/Fox Point Early Childhood Education Center celebrated its 50th anniversary as a resource for Fox Point and University-affiliated families with young children.
As the class of 2024 begins to look beyond their time on College Hill, immediately starting graduate school may seem like the natural next step for some. But many are considering taking a gap year before committing to a graduate degree.
On Saturday afternoon, more than 200 students filed into Salomon 101 for the University’s Midyear Completion Celebration.
Their day starts at 4 a.m.
On Aug. 31, the Student Activities Office proposed changes to the Alumnae Hall performance stage after announcing in an email to student performance groups that due to sustained damage of some of the portable thrust platforms, the thrust would be temporarily out of use.
The Office of Information Technology is working to resolve a recent “bug” in the campus printing system, according to OIT staff.
During the town hall, Chief Investment Officer Jane Dietze and Investment Office Managing Director Peter Levine emphasized that the University has no direct investments in defense manufacturers and that the endowment’s only potential ties to the industry are through broader funds and indices. ...
Brown-RISD Hillel has received both support and backlash from the campus community after affirming support for Israel and Zionist students in a Monday email to its listserv following the shooting of three Palestinian college students last Saturday.
60 staff members signed onto a letter that called for the University to exempt 20 students from disciplinary proceedings after they were arrested at a sit-in.