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First-year applied mathematics PhD student Marco Nahas GS has felt the positive effects of Brown’s efforts to help graduate students adjust.
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First-year applied mathematics PhD student Marco Nahas GS has felt the positive effects of Brown’s efforts to help graduate students adjust.
Frank Donnelly, the head of geographic information systems and data services at the University Library has been working to archive this data.
Brown’s programming and support for PhD students are what have drawn some graduate applicants to Brown.
The event began with a Saturday morning welcome brunch in the Watson Institute for International and Political Affairs, where event organizers offered opening remarks.
Legal filings claim Rasha Alawieh was in possession of a valid H-1B visa that she recently received from the U.S. consulate in Beirut. Courtesy of U.S. Customs and Border Protection
The federal government has not officially communicated travel restrictions or bans.
Assistant Professor of Medicine Rasha Alawieh. Courtesy of George Bayliss.
When offered the assistant professorship at Brown, Rasha Alawieh petitioned and was approved for an H1-B visa, sponsored by Brown Medicine, according to the filing.
This year, the festival opens with the film, “Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors,” directed by Sergej Paradžanova. Courtesy of Il Cinema Ritrovato
The protest was organized by Jews for Palestinian Liberation and nine other student activist organizations, including the Brown Divest Coalition, the Palestine Solidarity Caucus, the Brown Dream Team ...
The Ivy Room opened its new grill station last week, but students are disappointed by the changes it has brought about.
Tom Doeppner, associate professor and vice chair of the department, said he will miss teaching and interacting with his students.
The Department of Education’s elementary and secondary programs serve over 50 million students and close to 18,200 school districts nationwide.
Two employees have already been laid off, leaving only 11 in total. Courtesy of Lisa Ranglin
The protest was organized by Jews for Palestinian Liberation and nine other student activist organizations, including the Brown Divest Coalition, the Palestine Solidarity Caucus, the Brown Dream Team ...