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Watching any plot this wild would be entertaining, but it’s Palmer and SZA’s chemistry that makes “One of Them Days” memorable.
Jada Joseph ’25 (pictured above at a December 2024 invitational) finished second in the long jump and third in the triple jump. Courtesy of Brown Athletics
This is the first time that a student-led committee’s proposals led to a rule change, according to Leah Carey ’25.
This decrease in admissions comes just two years after the University set out its Operational Plan for Investing in Research, which highlights a need for larger PhD and graduate programs.
The forum was led by Provost Francis Doyle and members of the Ad Hoc Committee on Admissions Policies, which was created to examine the University’s admissions protocols following the Supreme Court’s ...
Rory Edwards '27 was a brick wall in front of the goal, saving 14 shots to hold Bruno’s thin lead.
The order was temporarily blocked within the hour before it was set to take effect Tuesday afternoon. Courtesy of Carol Highsmith via Wikimedia Commons
Littman’s role covers five main areas: research, teaching, operations, policy and communication. Courtesy of Michael Littman.
The difficult journey to stardom for the trio, as captured in the film, is rife with class commentary, critiques of the music industry and an inextinguishable desire for self-determination.
Senior University leadership advised researchers to heed forthcoming guidance from the Division of Research, slated to be distributed “later today with instructions for principal investigators for research ...
Leaders of five unions sent a letter to Provost Francis Doyle Tuesday morning, asking Doyle to “reaffirm” his commitment to workers on campus following President Trump’s second inauguration.
Batiste and Jaouad engaged in a conversation moderated by Lisa Biggs, assistant professor of arts and Africana studies.
Courtesy of Peter Chenot
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