Brown approves new committee to review gifts, grants
Faculty approved a new standing committee to review gifts and grants for compliance with Brown’s Gift Acceptance and Openness in Research policies at Tuesday’s faculty meeting.
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Faculty approved a new standing committee to review gifts and grants for compliance with Brown’s Gift Acceptance and Openness in Research policies at Tuesday’s faculty meeting.
RIPTA currently stands on the edge of a $40 million fiscal cliff set to tip over in July 2025 if the agency does not receive adequate funding. The transit organization, which is also facing a driver ...
Two weeks ago, Rhode Island School of Design staff installed a metal structure over an air vent next to 2 College St., a site where an unhoused woman usually sleeps. On Feb. 22, Waverly Huang, a RISD ...
DoorDash, a popular food delivery company, has partnered with Farm Fresh RI’s Harvest Kitchen program to increase “support to program participants outside of the culinary program hours,” according ...
While it seems that activism on college campuses has been at an all-time high, the death of Alexsei Navalny has not incited the outrage from students that it warrants. Whether this is rooted in an exhaustion ...
This Saturday, the women’s hockey team (12-17-3, 7-12-3 ECAC) ended their season after dropping two games to first-ranked Colgate (29-6-1, 18-4-0 ECAC) in the ECAC quarterfinals.
Watching five films in a row may not be a typical choice for the every-day theater-goer, especially when they are all going for Oscar-worthy emotional impact. But while this year’s selection of Academy ...
Justin Bolsen ’26 will compete in this year’s ‘Jeopardy!’ Tournament of Champions, the first episode of which will air Tuesday night. Having won the ‘Jeopardy!’ High School Reunion Tournament ...
As their playoff hopes hung in the air, the women’s basketball team (15-11, 6-7 Ivy) entered the Pizzitola Sports Center for their Saturday afternoon matchup against Cornell (7-18, 1-12 Ivy).
The Department of Theatre Arts & Performance Studies’ Sock & Buskin production of “Barbecue,” now playing at the Leeds Theatre, is an equally hilarious and heartfelt play that tackles the ...
This article is the first in a series exploring tenure at Brown and in higher education.
Despite its name, the student club Women Build at Brown does much more than just build.
Fans packed the Pizzitola Sports Center Friday night to watch men’s basketball face off against Harvard in one of Brown sports’ most pivotal — and highly-anticipated — games of the season. What ...
Friday and Saturday night mark perhaps the most important Brown men’s basketball games in over a decade.
Backed by career performances from Kalu Anya ’26 and Kimo Ferrari ’24, the men’s basketball team (9-17, 5-6 Ivy) took a pair of pivotal wins over Columbia (13-11, 4-7 Ivy) and Cornell (20-5, 9-2 ...
Danielle Allen, a political scientist and professor at Harvard’s Kennedy School, spoke about her new book, “Justice by Means of Democracy” at a lecture hosted by Brown’s Democracy Project on Thursday. ...
Imagine this: Shopping period is ending soon. After an hours-long search for another course to add to your schedule, you seem to have found the one. But how will you know whether it’s the best course ...
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In a hearing before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, then-Presidents Liz Magill of Penn and Claudine Gay of Harvard, as well as President Sally Kornbluth of the Massachusetts Institute ...
On Feb. 22, Brown’s Office of Institutional Equity and Diversity hosted Jonathan Greenblatt, the director of the Anti-Defamation League, to give a talk titled “An Evening with Jonathan Greenblatt.” ...