Skip to Content, Navigation, or Footer.

University News

jones_doctors_ashley-so-1-
University News

Panel examines role of race in medical care

Updated Sunday, Nov. 30 at 10:07 p.m. Race plays a lamentably larger role today than in the past in how doctors treat patients, said Lundy Braun, professor of medical science and Africana studies, at a talk Wednesday night. Many health disparities among individuals of different ethnicities have been ...


kelly_ucs_ryan-walsh
University News

Students raise mental health concerns at forum

Administrators who work on mental health issues addressed student concerns over the University’s leave-taking policies and mental health resources at an open forum Wednesday hosted by the Undergraduate Council of Students. The guest speakers at the forum were Associate Dean of First-Year and Sophomore ...


The Setonian
University News

This Week in Higher Ed: Nov. 19, 2014

BYU students fight ban on beards Students at Brigham Young University circulated a petition and staged a protest in support of ending the Mormon-affiliated university’s ban on beards, the New York Times reported Tuesday. Administrators instituted the ban in the 1970s to discourage students from ...


The Setonian
University News

Students to help reform mental health services

The Undergraduate Council of Students appointed three undergraduate representatives to the Mental Health Community Council Tuesday, said UCS President Maahika Srinivasan ’15. Maggie Jordan ’16, Dolma Ombadykow ’17 and Sabine Williams ’15.5 were selected out of a pool of 45 applicants. They ...


The Setonian
University News

OMAC alarm, sprinklers functioned in fire incident

During Thursday’s electrical fire in the men’s track and field locker room in the Olney-Margolies Athletic Center, all fire prevention measures functioned properly, said Stephen Maiorisi, vice president of facilities management. Though several of the athletes present at the time of the fire observed ...


Zappa_Janus_RheaStark
University News

Forum sparks tense sexual assault debate

“How many of you came tonight knowing exactly who I am and thinking you know exactly what I’m going to say?” asked Wendy McElroy, research fellow at the Independent Institute, kicking off her 20-minute talk and setting a tense tone for a highly anticipated Janus Forum debate on sexual assault ...


The Setonian
University News

Taking a closer look at concentration advising

Updated Wednesday, Nov. 19 at 5:41 p.m. Ira Magaziner ’69 and Elliot Maxwell ’68, architects of the open curriculum, recommended in 1967 that the University place “increased importance” on academic counseling to support “the student’s freedom to determine the course of his education,” ...


The Setonian
University News

Herald announces 125th Editorial Board

The Herald announced its leadership for next year at its annual banquet at CAV Restaurant Friday night. The 125th Editorial Board will be led by editors-in-chief Michael Dubin ’16 and Maxine Joselow ’16. Dubin, an English concentrator from New York City, will also serve as president. Joselow, an ...


The Setonian
University News

Paxson’s spring seminar draws 176 applications

More than 170 students entered a lottery — which closed at 5 p.m. Friday — to gain a spot in President Christina Paxson’s sophomore seminar, ECON 0300: “Health Disparities,” said Kathleen McSharry, associate dean of the College for writing and curriculum. The seminar, which will be offered ...


The Setonian
University News

Rally aims to fuel library workers’ negotiations

While University officials and administrators, including President Christina Paxson, attended a private dedication  of  a new reading room at the Rockefeller Library Friday evening, about 100 students, staff members and community members rallied on the library’s steps to support unionized library ...


The Setonian
University News

Snow removal budget set at $350,000

After last year’s polar vortex left Providence and much of the country feeling the effects of extreme winter weather, the Department of Facilities Management is hoping for milder weather this year. And it seems, at least in terms of temperature, the department may be in luck. Unlike last year, when ...


diehl_ebola_lilycruz
University News

Faculty members discuss Ebola’s effects

Ebola and its epidemiological, political and cultural consequences took the stage during a multi-disciplinary panel of four Brown faculty members in Salomon 101 Thursday evening. The discussion took place a day after the World Health Organization announced that the death toll in the current Ebola epidemic ...


Flaxstartedthe_Fire_JustinaLee
University News

OMAC fire causes damage, injury

An electrical fire broke out in the men’s track and field locker room at the Olney-Margolies Athletic Center Thursday morning, destroying runners’ personal belongings and injuring one student. Just after 7 a.m., several runners were preparing for a morning run when they noticed a “weird smell” ...


The Setonian
University News

U. launches initiative to assist internship hunt

BrownConnect, the University’s new initiative for students to find summer internships and research opportunities through Brown alums and parents, launched Thursday morning, President Christina Paxson announced in a community-wide email. The initiative is part of a goal in Paxson’s strategic plan ...


The Setonian
University News

This week in higher ed: Nov. 13, 2014

Princeton violated Title IX, federal government finds The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights found Princeton violated the Title IX federal statute in its handling of sexual misconduct cases, the New York Times reported Nov. 5. OCR’s decision, which concludes its investigation ...



Powered by SNworks Solutions by The State News
All Content © 2024 The Brown Daily Herald, Inc.