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(10/28/14 4:02am)
Unfamiliar faces dotted the audiences at a cappella concerts and dance shows this weekend as parents, siblings and other guests flocked to campus theaters and auditoriums to support student performers ...
(09/19/14 7:22am)
The speakers at the 10th annual Business Innovation Factory Summit all have one thing in common: They want to shake things up.
The featured storytellers and audience members descended on the Trinity ...
(09/12/14 5:00am)
Before arriving at the University, Stephen Kinzer, visiting fellow at the Watson Institute for International Studies, worked as a foreign correspondent for the New York Times, reporting from more than ...
(04/21/14 6:19am)
In the decade since the LGBTQ Center opened in 2004, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer communities have experienced several dramatic changes, both within and beyond the University.
Rhode ...
(02/05/14 6:40am)
When Nick Martell ’11 and Jack Kramer started their first year at Middlebury College as roommates, they did not know they would end up living in the same apartment six years later, working together ...
(01/27/14 5:33am)
The first time Pedro Dal Bo taught microeconomics — as a teaching assistant 20 years ago to students in Argentina — it was with the traditional blackboard and chalk. But last semester, after years ...
(10/07/13 5:14am)
The Meiklejohn Leadership Committee launched a Facebook page called “Brown Advisors” Aug. 30 in order to create a digital forum for students to ask their peers questions related to Brown academics, ...
(10/07/13 4:57am)
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jhumpa Lahiri offered insight into her work at an event hosted by the University bookstore Sunday afternoon.
The celebrated writer read from her newly-released novel, “The ...
(09/24/13 1:45am)
(09/24/13 1:45am)
During the ninth annual Business Innovation Factory Summit held last Wednesday and Thursday at the Trinity Repertory Company, innovators gathered from around the country to meet, network and learn from ...
(09/18/13 4:49am)
The Janus Forum and Political Theory Project hosted an energetic debate on the issue of affirmative action in university admission for its annual celebration of Constitution Day in a packed MacMillan ...
(09/13/13 7:04am)
After Chobani announced a voluntary recall of products made in its Twin Falls, Idaho plant earlier this month due to a mold contamination, Brown Dining Services pulled all cups of the Greek yogurt from ...
(09/10/13 3:45am)
Though College Hill houses a number of classes, Brown’s connection to education extends far beyond the confines of campus.
From tutoring programs to endowed funds, the University holds long-standing ...
(04/25/13 7:34am)
The Admission Office will relocate most of its staff and administrative functions to the second floor of the Office of Continuing Education’s current location in the Jewelry District next month in order ...
(03/20/13 6:08am)
Republicans can help propose solutions to climate change that are compatable with their conservative market values, said Bob Inglis, a former Republican congressman from South Carolina, at a talk attended ...
(02/27/13 6:03am)
As one of four students currently concentrating in the Program in Early Cultures, Sarah Tropp ’15 belongs to one of the University’s smallest academic communities.
“No one’s heard of it,” Tropp ...
(01/31/13 5:31am)
The numbers of law school applicants and total applications submitted nationwide decreased for the second year in a row, according to a Law School Admissions Council report released last year.
The percent ...
(04/19/12 12:00am)
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority voted 4-1 to approve a new budget in early April that will raise public transit fares by an overall 23 percent starting July 1.
(03/20/12 12:00am)
Confusion persists among students about the two early graduation tracks the University offers, said Stephen Lassonde, deputy dean of the College. Almost all students who ask about the early graduation ...
(03/02/12 12:00am)
The best solution to the current Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a one-state solution, said Ali Abunimah, a Palestinian-American journalist and author, during a sparsely attended lecture in Salomon 001 ...