‘Every poem has its own ancestry’: Poet Kwame Dawes talks teaching, mortality
By Anisha Kumar | September 13Poet Kwame Dawes read a collection of his recent poetry for an audience of University students and faculty Wednesday evening.
Poet Kwame Dawes read a collection of his recent poetry for an audience of University students and faculty Wednesday evening.
The Graduate Student Council approved a fall budget of $124,000 at Wednesday night’s meeting.
The internship recruitment cycle of investment banking firms is beginning earlier each year, making an already intense process become increasingly stressful.
Morone believes that the balance of realism and hope in his lectures could be the “secret sauce” that has drawn hundreds of students to the course year after year.
TEDxBrownU's eighth annual conference Sunday evening gave speakers opportunity to explore talk's theme of “Truth or Dare?”
The University sororities have concluded their rush process, with less than half of those registered for rush accepting bids.
Most popular courses this semester include “Biology of Hearing” and “Happiness and the Pursuit of the Good Life.”
Professors are deciding whether to ban or embrace ChatGPT’s use in their courses.
A proposed change to American Bar Association policy would allow law schools to decide whether to require LSAT or GRE scores from applicants beginning with the 2025-26 application cycle.
Earlier this month, Students for Educational Equity, an on-campus student organization which aims to promote educational equity in Providence, unveiled their “Financial Aid Resource” website, which is aimed at helping prospective Brown applicants navigate the financial aid application process. ...