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Simmons portrait hung in Sayles

A portrait of former President Ruth Simmons was installed in Sayles Hall over winter break, joining 35 other historic faces of benefactors, professors, chancellors and presidents on the walls. The oil portrait by New York-based artist Steven Polson features Simmons in her brown and red academic robe, ...


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Spotlight on the Statehouse: Jan. 27, 2016

Building up Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo has approved over $9 million in tax credits and grants to incentivize construction in Rhode Island and support the state’s research and development efforts, according to a Tuesday press release. “These programs are working together to put shovels in the ...


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New year brings changes to Thayer’s restaurant scene

Over the past month, Thayer Street eateries SnoTea Caffè and Skewers have closed, with SnoTea closed permanently. The Herald could not confirm that Skewers will not reopen, though the restaurant’s windows remain shrouded in brown paper. Neither restaurant has announced the reasons behind its decision. “We ...


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Fraternity formerly known as AEPi becomes Beta Rho Pi

The Beta Rho chapter at Brown of the fraternity Alpha Epsilon Pi has separated from the international organization and become an independent fraternity under the name Beta Rho Pi. The change was made official Nov. 3, 2015, but the brotherhood had been contemplating the decision for years, said Ben Owens ...


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Hoverboards banned from campus

Updated Jan. 21 at 2:40 p.m.  This story is breaking and will be updated with further details.  Hoverboards, branded by the media as the hottest gift of the holiday season, will be banned from campus, wrote Senior Associate Dean of Campus Life Richard Bova in an email sent Jan. 21 to students living ...


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Dean of Admission Jim Miller ’73 to retire this year

After more than 10 years at Brown, Dean of Admission Jim Miller ’73 will retire later this year, Provost Richard Locke wrote in a community-wide email Tuesday. Miller has worked in financial aid and admissions for the last four decades across several universities, including Harvard and Bowdoin College. ...


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Lit arts professor C.D. Wright dies

Updated Jan. 15 at 10:25 a.m. Carolyn “C.D.” Wright, professor of English and literary arts, died suddenly Tuesday, according to a press release from her publisher, Copper Canyon Press. The cause of death has not been determined. The statement maintained that Wright was “fiercely committed to ...


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Dean Peter Weber to step down

Updated Jan. 15 at 10:30 a.m. Graduate School Dean Peter Weber will step down from his administrative position and return to teach full-time within the Department of Chemistry, wrote Provost Richard Locke in a community-wide email Wednesday. Weber, who has taught at the University since 1989, began ...


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Gleason leaves legacy of wisdom, trail of paint

Updated Jan. 21 at 10:45 a.m.  Abbott “Tom” Gleason, professor emeritus of history and Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs faculty member, is remembered by friends and colleagues as a man of many talents who touched the lives of countless colleagues and students. The definition ...


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Retired history professor Tom Gleason dies

Updated 12:15 a.m. on Dec. 31. Abbott “Tom” Gleason, professor emeritus of history and faculty member at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, died Friday, President Christina Paxson P’19 wrote in a campus-wide email Saturday. Gleason, who began his “long and productive” ...


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Brown admits 22 percent of early applicants

Updated Dec. 10 at 9:15 p.m. The University admitted 22 percent of its early decision applicants to the class of 2020, marking the largest early decision class — 669 students — in recent years, said Dean of Admission Jim Miller ’73. “The pool is getting stronger,” Miller said. “We have ...


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Title IX board to issue progress report

Updated Dec. 10 at 9:20 p.m. The Title IX Oversight Board will focus on reforming orientation programming, drug services related to sexual assault and the complaint process for faculty and staff among other projects in the coming semester, according to a community notification released Wednesday afternoon. The ...



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