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President and CEO of the Rhode Island Quality Institute Neil Sarkar, who is also an associate professor of medical science and health services, policy and practice, has been accused of using unauthorized patient data for his research at Brown. 

Brown professor misused sensitive patient data for research, new lawsuit alleges

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President and CEO of the Rhode Island Quality Institute Neil Sarkar, who is also an associate professor of medical science and health services, policy and practice, has been accused of using unauthorized patient data for his research at Brown. 



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Facing a structural deficit of $46 million, Brown is looking for solutions.


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Eric Gottlieb ’25 was one of 36 students awarded the 2025 Marshall Scholarship, the British government announced Monday. The scholarship funds up to three years of graduate study in any academic discipline at any institution in the United Kingdom.


Rahman ’26: Brown has a liberal problem

On Nov. 6, I, like many of my classmates, woke up disappointed by the results of the U.S. election. As a lifelong liberal, I thought the choice was clear — a prosecutor over a felon. But I was not surprised that so many of my fellow Americans turned to Trump.




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Brown is running out of academic space

“Over the past several semesters, we have experienced an increasing demand for classroom space across all our curricular endeavors,” Provost Francis Doyle wrote in September. This demand has “placed considerable strain on our classroom facilities,” Doyle said.





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Women’s volleyball drops Ivy League Tournament semi-finals

After a four-game win streak propelled the women’s volleyball team (11-14, 8-6 Ivy) to the Ivy League Tournament, the Bears challenged the Princeton Tigers (15-11, 12-2) in the semifinals on Nov. 22. But after losing three straight sets, the Bears’ season ended early.


Football falls 56-28 in season finale against Dartmouth

Clouds speckled the sky and rain fell in buckets as the football team (3-7, 2-5 Ivy League) took on Dartmouth (8-2, 5-2 Ivy) in their final matchup of the year. Mirroring the dismal weather, the Bears’ 56-28 loss marked a gloomy end to the season.





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