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Hispanic, Latino political scholars discuss election

The Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs hosted a discussion Tuesday titled “The 2016 Presidential Election and the Hispanic Vote” on the growing importance of Hispanics and Latinos in U.S. politics. While speakers addressed most of the questions in the context of the current elections ...


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Paxson discusses DIAP in State of Brown

President Christina Paxson P’19 and other University administrators emphasized the progress made in the fields of diversity and inclusion at the annual State of Brown address and public forum hosted by the Undergraduate Council of Students Tuesday. UCS President Sazzy Gourley ’16 welcomed Paxson ...


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Brown records largest applicant pool in history

A total of 32,280 students applied for admission to the University for the Class of 2020, according to data sent to The Herald by Dean of Admission Jim Miller ’73. This is the highest number of applications in the University’s history, Miller wrote in an email to The Herald. The data encompasses ...


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Library curates journal availability as prices rise

Researchers at some universities have become dependent on illegal sources for journal articles because of how expensive subscriptions have become, Heather Joseph, an advocate for legal open access, told National Public Radio last month.  “When there is a journal article I need but Brown does not ...


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Politicians, colleges aim to reduce student debt

The Corporation authorized a 4.1 percent tuition hike for the 2016-2017 academic year last month. This increase is consistent with past years — after a 4.4 percent increase for the current academic year and a 3.8 percent increase for the previous year — as the cost of higher education continues ...


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As relations normalize, more students study in Cuba

As diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba normalize, students have expressed increasing interest in studying in the communist country. Last month, President Barack Obama announced that he would be the first sitting U.S. president in 88 years to visit Cuba. “You could feel the excitement ...


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Brown fills two communications positions

The University has recently filled two senior-level roles in communications. Brian Clark began his position Feb. 22 as the director of news and editorial development, and Albert Dahlberg was promoted to assistant vice president of government and community relations after serving for seven years as director ...


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Departments sort through thousands of PhD apps

While all applicants to the University’s undergraduate program can expect regular decisions to be released online March 31, the University’s 51 departments with doctoral programs review and select applications in varied ways behind the scenes. For fall 2016 admission, the Graduate School received ...


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Science & Research

Zika virus may affect R.I., study abroad plans

Thousands of miles may separate Providence from the epicenter of the Zika outbreak, but viruses have a way of making the globe seem small. “We do expect that we will have a case (in Rhode Island),” said Rebecca Reece, medical consultant for the Rhode Island Department of Health and assistant professor ...


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U. professors among ‘Most Influential Scientific Minds’

Five Brown professors were named on Thomson Reuters’ list of “The World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds of 2015,” a compilation of nearly 3,000 researchers who have authored papers written from 2003 to 2013 that were highly cited in their publication year. This method “seeks out authors ...


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Senior awarded Luce Scholarship

This February, Evan Silver ’16 was chosen from a pool of 162 nominees and 45 finalists as one of 18 Luce Scholars. The Luce Scholars Program every year seeks to recognize potential leaders who have an interest in Asian culture but no extensive exposure to it, barring those who study disciplines relating ...


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Taubman poll finds Trump, Clinton lead in R.I.

The Taubman Center for American Politics and Policy released two public opinion polls Feb. 25 about the 2016 Rhode Island presidential primaries, which will take place April 26. The polls found that Hillary Clinton holds a nine-point lead over U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, D-VT, and Donald Trump leads the ...


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Sotomayor’s memoir chosen as First Reading

Members of the incoming class of 2020 will read “My Beloved World,” a memoir written by Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, as their First Readings text, said Dean of the College Maud Mandel.  The goal of the First Readings program  is “to give all incoming students a collective first engagement ...


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Roose ’09.5 discusses making it as writer today

Author and television producer Kevin Roose ’09.5 spoke about his experiences in media and journalism Wednesday at the Brown/RISD Hillel. As part of the emerging writers portion of the Great Nonfiction Writers Series, the talk, titled, “How to Write Nonfiction on the Internet Without Hating Yourself,” ...


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UCS greenlights new committee

The Undergraduate Council of Students unanimously approved a resolution that will create a new committee called the Student Wellness committee for the 2016-17 school year at its general body meeting Wednesday. The committee will oversee UCS affairs relating to Counseling and Psychological Services, ...


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A country in ruins, an education disrupted by war

This story is the third in a three-part series about Syrians in Providence and at Brown. Tarek was pulling up to his apartment building when he heard the missiles. There was no siren — just the sound of mortar shells soaring into the ground in front of his building and the dull thuds that followed. ...


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Brown fires DPS officer for misconduct

Updated at 6 p.m., March 9, 2016 The Department of Public Safety officer accused of assaulting a visiting Dartmouth student participating in the Latinx Ivy League Conference in November has been fired, wrote Executive Vice President of Planning and Policy Russell Carey ’91 MA’06 in a community-wide ...


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