Sunrise Brown members head to New York for climate demonstration
By Sam Levine | September 19Members of Sunrise Brown traveled to New York to join a demonstration calling on global leaders to take more aggressive action against climate change.
Members of Sunrise Brown traveled to New York to join a demonstration calling on global leaders to take more aggressive action against climate change.
The University launched its Critical Native American and Indigenous Studies concentration this fall.
Brown ranks 230th among 286 of the most selective colleges in the country for socioeconomic diversity.
The event was jointly organized by members of the Moroccan student community at Brown, who coordinated with the Brown Muslim Students’ Association and the University’s Arab Society
Latest rankings tie Brown with Northwestern University and Johns Hopkins University at No. 9.
The Center recently onboarded two new professional staff members: Assistant Director Ruby Cheng and Program Coordinator Syrina Robinson.
In a series of summer renovations, Jo’s saw major changes to walls, seating and lighting.
Students seeking campus jobs flocked to Sayles Hall on Friday afternoon to meet with various University employers at the Student Employment Fair, which saw hundreds of students meet with a variety of University employers.
The University completed renovations on several campus spaces — including the Sharpe Refectory, Graduate Center Tower C and the John Carter Brown Library — over the summer.
Seth Berkley ’78 MD ’81, has spent a career promoting vaccination. This fall, he returned to Brown, his alma mater, as senior advisor to the Pandemic Center at the School of Public Health to continue his work.
Far from home, students at Brown and the Rhode Island School of Design come together on College Hill annually to celebrate Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. The Herald spoke with students and religious leaders on College Hill about how they adapt Rosh Hashanah traditions to a campus setting — ...
Buyer of stolen Harvard Medical School human remains pleads guilty
This story was initially published in The Herald’s Guide to Brown earlier in September.
Poet Kwame Dawes read a collection of his recent poetry for an audience of University students and faculty Wednesday evening.
Content Warning: This article includes references to sexual assault. A University undergraduate has filed a lawsuit against Brown for allegedly mishandling a Title IX complaint following alleged sexual assault by a now-former lacrosse player.
The University’s Undergraduate Finance Board faced a $1.5 million gap between the funding requested by student groups and the money it could disperse to them this year, UFB President Arjun Krishna Chopra ’25 told The Herald. UFB, the student government branch that allocates student ...
Health Services is now offering free, over-the-counter emergency contraception at the on-campus pharmacy, according to a Sept. 7 Today@Brown announcement to the University community.
The School of Engineering added a new design engineering concentration to their degree offerings, according to a press release from late August. The new concentration connects to a variety of subject areas — from data science to graphic design — and will allow students to apply engineering principles ...
The workshop is the second hosted by the Curricular Resource Center in a Fall 2023 series that covers topics such as preparing for exams and scheduling coursework.
Former Brown University President Ruth J. Simmons details her journey since stepping down in 2012.