Universal course cappings spark pre-registration concerns
By Miriam Davison | April 16The change has shifted how some students approach course selection and registration.
Miriam Davison is a Senior Staff Writer for University News covering Academics & Advising. She is a first-year from Los Angeles, CA and plans to study tentatively the realm of International & Public Affairs and English, though her interests span from linguistics to history to music. In her free time, she plays on one of Brown's ultimate frisbee teams and likes writing silly poems.
The change has shifted how some students approach course selection and registration.
The around two-hour show featured orchestral arrangements from the video game.
The final project for this year’s course is a group research paper.
Earlier this month, students expressed concerns about accessing University-provided psychological services.
More than 130,000 people are officially registered as missing or unlocated in Mexico.
The student-run conference featured discussions from expert panelists and provided opportunities for networking.
The week was inspired by last year’s Climate Career Fair.
The library’s early morning occupancy rates accounted for less than 1% of yearly total occupancy.
Some professors have not changed their syllabus in recent years, while others have included additional non-reading materials.
Every faculty member associated with the program is also affiliated with a separate department.