Leaders of program, theme houses condemn University’s change to selection process
By Zarina Hamilton and Hadley Carr | November 16Many house leaders condemned the change to a randomized lottery system for program housing selection.
University News Editor Hadley Carr is a university news editor at The Herald, covering academics & advising and student government.
Many house leaders condemned the change to a randomized lottery system for program housing selection.
On Tuesday, the UCS released a statement calling on the University to reject the 10-point memo.
764 students from the classes of 2022 through 2024 took the course during their time at Brown.
Pollock will bring years of worldly and professional experience to his role as dean.
The plan aims to meet the University’s goal of filling a $15 million budget reduction.
The Herald surveyed five courses that take a creative approach to learning.
Zia is set to step down June 30 and will return as a professor of engineering and physics.
Trump administration pauses student visa interviews while considering social media vetting.
This spring, 174 seniors and 63 juniors were elected into the University’s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, according to Stephen Merriam Foley ’74, associate professor emeritus of English and comparative literature and chapter president.
Talib Reddick ’26, who ran unopposed, was elected UCS president.