Teneo officials outline safety and security assessment at community council meeting
By Jeremiah Farr | March 11The council also discussed Brown’s involvement with the Providence Police Department’s Real Time Crime Center.
Jeremiah Farr is a senior staff writer covering university hall and higher education.
The council also discussed Brown’s involvement with the Providence Police Department’s Real Time Crime Center.
The New Orleans Pelicans player discussed his experiences with the Brown contemplative studies initiative.
The safety and security assessment is being conducted by global consulting firm Teneo.
The University has aimed to balance healing, safety and celebrating campus strength.
The Herald spoke with VP for Diversity and Inclusion Matthew Guterl and SPH Interim Dean Francesca Beaudoin.
The Brown University Community Council serves as the advisory body for the Brown Ever True initiative.
During their February meeting, the Corporation also accepted over $90 million in gifts.
The panel was hosted by Emergent, a student-led tech innovation collective.
The review team will be co-led by Bill Bratton and Courtney Adante.
David Lindstrom hopes to support research amid federal funding threats through his new role.