Mapping love on campus
It was the fall of 1978, and the Pat Metheny Group was playing an Oktoberfest concert at Swarthmore College. Ari Gabinet P’19 P’MD’20, a senior fellow at the Watson Institute for International and ...
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It was the fall of 1978, and the Pat Metheny Group was playing an Oktoberfest concert at Swarthmore College. Ari Gabinet P’19 P’MD’20, a senior fellow at the Watson Institute for International and ...
Determined to continue his research, Robert Rosales hopes to find creative ways to work around administrative changes in the National Institutes of Health. Courtesy of Robert Rosales
In my sophomore year at Brown, I wrote a 20-page proposal for an independent concentration that I never submitted. It was called “The Principles of Love,” and my goal was to determine — once and ...
This Valentine’s Day, there is one book I cannot get off my mind: Edith Wharton’s “The Age of Innocence.” Many of its themes remain relevant today: critiques of societal expectations and our adherence ...
Like many other Brunonians, I decided to spend my Monday night this week in the Salomon Center, listening to the former 2020 presidential candidate offer his thoughts on the current state of our democracy. ...
The event was held at the Martinos Auditorium at the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts. Courtesy of Thad Russell via RISD
The film was shot with the goal of immersing the audience in a concert, allowing the viewer to feel as if they were watching the band live.
The Herald interviewed three student veterans to learn about their unique experiences in applying to Brown and returning to school after service.
On campus, there are many opportunities for veterans to find community, said Kloey Albertson ’27, a U.S. Army veteran and the president of both the Student Veteran Society and Military Women @ Brown. ...
On Wednesday night, the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs hosted its third annual spoken word and open mic event in celebration of Black History Month.
Leaders described the central role of their caucus system in their spring semester plans, with groups focused on education, gun violence, reproductive rights and climate change.
In the wake of the new Trump administration, students in Brown Democrats are refocusing efforts on local legislative advocacy, conducting community outreach and reflecting on the current state of the ...
Ashish Jha, dean of the School of Public Health, advised students and faculty to “stay resilient” in the wake of the Trump administration.
Ashish Jha, dean of the School of Public Health, advised students and faculty to “stay resilient” during a talk hosted by the SPH Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. The event — which was ...
Two full-credit and two half-credit courses under the School of Engineering compose the program-specific core curriculum.
This fall, students interested in renewable energy can enroll in a new master’s program focused on energy systems in the context of climate change.
After almost 10 years of serving as a cryptologist and working in special operations for the U.S. Navy, John Green ’27 was ready for a change. His time in the military taught him that “knowledge is ...
A Trump executive order prohibits federal dollars from funding gender-affirming care.
Following President Trump’s executive order prohibiting the use of federal funds to support gender-affirming care for youth, Rhode Island health providers and city and state officials have affirmed ...
The Rhode Island School of Design welcomed back class of 1974 alums Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz for a screening of “Stop Making Sense,” a concert film for their band Talking Heads. The film was ...