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In face of Ebola, U. urges caution

Updated Sept. 6 at 3:35 p.m. Amid the ongoing Ebola outbreak in West Africa, the University is encouraging community members to proceed carefully with travel to the region. Though there have not been any reported cases of current students or faculty members contracting the disease, Edward Wheeler, ...


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School of Engineering to erect new building by 2018

The Corporation’s Committee on Facilities and Campus Planning has chosen architectural firm KieranTimberlake to design the School of Engineering’s new building. Located along Manning Walk, west of current engineering building Barus and Holley, the new structure is part of the School of Engineering’s ...


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Taubman Center aims to expand

The Taubman Center for Public Policy and American Institutions will “be much more ambitious” going forward, James Morone, the center’s new director and professor of political science, public policy and urban studies, told The Herald as he prepared to introduce former President Bill Clinton at ...


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New Wi-Fi network increases speed

In response to student complaints about the quality of the campus wireless network, Computing and Information Services installed a new wireless network this summer meant to replace Brown-Secure and Brown-EZ, said Ravi Pendse, vice president for computing and information services and chief information ...


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Semester shopping kicks off with sunny start

As shopping period kicked off Wednesday with a sunny start, the Main Green came to life with clusters of students catching up and sprawling out between classes. “The weather is nice,” Carlin Smith ’18 said while sitting in a circle on the grass with a group of fellow first-years. The group had ...


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UCS to focus on advising, sex assaults

The Undergraduate Council of Students will focus this year on improving sexual assault policy, mental health services and student resources such as financial aid and technology access, UCS leaders said. Many efforts that began last spring to reform the University’s sexual assault policy will continue ...


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U. seeks new CareerLAB director

A committee is currently reviewing applications from across the country for the role of director of the CareerLAB, in the wake of former CareerLAB Director Andrew Simmons’ assumption of the role of associate dean for graduate student career advising. Jim Amspacher, career adviser for Careers in the ...


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Faculty discuss research, diversity

Free speech, diversity and research emerged as key issues for faculty during this academic year at Tuesday’s faculty meeting. President Christina Paxson took the podium to speak about both financial and campus life issues — touching most specifically on diversity and freedom of speech on campus. “These ...


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Paxson draws on U. history, welcomes new provost

A new generation of first-years marched through the Van Wickle Gates and onto the Main Green to mark the start of Brown’s 251st academic year yesterday afternoon. President Christina Paxson kicked off the ceremony, declaring the academic year officially in swing and inviting applause for the students ...


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Stephen Rodrigues, undergraduate on leave, dies

Updated July 30 at 8:00 p.m. Stephen Rodrigues, an undergraduate on leave from the University, has died, President Christina Paxson announced in a community-wide email Saturday. He was 26. Rodrigues, originally from Encinitas, California, was living in Providence at the time of his death, Paxson wrote. ...


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Education Dept. opens Title IX investigation of Brown

The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights launched an investigation of the University’s handling of sexual assault cases July 10, adding Brown to a list of 68 colleges and universities currently under federal investigation for Title IX violations regarding sexual assault. The department ...


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Mark St. Louis ’15 dies

Updated Thursday, July 24 at 11:15 p.m. Mark St. Louis ’15 died on Friday, July 18. President Christina Paxson first announced his death in a community-wide email Sunday morning. St. Louis, 21, was a neuroscience concentrator from Atlanta. He graduated from the United World College of the Adriatic ...


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