Campus sororities see uptick in recruitment for first time since pandemic
By Anisha Kumar | March 8The University sororities have concluded their rush process, with less than half of those registered for rush accepting bids.
The University sororities have concluded their rush process, with less than half of those registered for rush accepting bids.
From renting out clothing to swapping pieces with other students, Fashion at Brown hopes to continue their partnerships in making clothing more sustainable and affordable.
According to Paxson, the group’s first recommendation was to “amend the Openness In Research Policy” — which states the University’s commitment to freedom of research — to include a clause ensuring that the University’s grant and gift acceptance policies align.
HES program has expanded from HBCU graduates to include RI residents and graduates of HSIs.
Almost one year after being announced at the April 2022 faculty meeting, the Critical Native American and Indigenous Studies concentration is now available for students.
The changes have not yet been officially proposed.
For the 2022-23 academic year, Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistants are helping undergraduate students improve their language skills in multiple University language programs.
The Ukrainian House at Brown gained official University recognition.
The Office seeks to grow its visibility and support programming like a planned spiritual residential community in the new Brook Street dorms.
The campaign calls on the University to dissociate from the fossil fuel industry and reinvest in the Providence community.
With its sights set on the future, the University’s first Latinx pre-law society, La Alianza, has plans for extensive programming and reform on campus.
Authors of “Surrogate Humanity: Race, Robots and Technological Futures” discuss connections between technology and race.
Journalist Azad Essa discussed Zionism and Hindutva at a book talk Thursday.
Undergraduate computer science teaching assistants voted 303-28 in favor of unionizing, announced a National Labor Relations Board representative following the tabulation of votes cast in the election. 331 total votes were cast, with 91.5% in favor and 8.5% opposed. 541 people were eligible to vote. ...
The University’s payment agreements to Providence are up for renegotiation this year.
Most popular courses this semester include “Biology of Hearing” and “Happiness and the Pursuit of the Good Life.”
School of Public Health student leaders share groups goals and founding.
The upcoming Graduate Student Council election will be held at the next meeting on April 5.
The Student Government Association will begin elections for each branch on March 10.
Community organizers and advocates gathered on the Main Green on Wednesday to express support for TALO’s fight for unionization.