Brown students second-guess their second concentration
By Hadley Carr | February 27While the number of students double-concentrating has increased by 13% over the past 10 years, those that actually pursue a dual degree is much lower.
Hadley Carr is a university news editor at The Herald, covering academics & advising and student government.
While the number of students double-concentrating has increased by 13% over the past 10 years, those that actually pursue a dual degree is much lower.
This is the fifth time the University has earned this distinction.
It was the fall of 1978, and the Pat Metheny Group was playing an Oktoberfest concert at Swarthmore College. Ari Gabinet P’19 P’MD’20, a senior fellow at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs and pre-law advisor for the University, remembers the day fondly.
Jing Jing Yang ’25 was selected as one of 150 Schwarzman Scholars out of nearly 5,000 applicants.
The Cogut Institute hosted the Non-Zionist Jewish Traditions Conference between Feb. 3 and 4.
Dean of the College Rashid Zia ’01 will step down after a seven-year tenure.
The Herald interviewed the professors of four courses that offer one-of-a-kind academic and interactive experiences this semester.
The Global Brown Center hosted International Education Week from Nov. 15 to Nov. 2, spotlighting the experiences and cultures in Brown’s global community.
Most of the tens of thousands of travelers that pass through Terminal 3 of London’s Heathrow Airport every day are just there to catch a flight. But the place has become a favorite for Sami Muduroglu ’26 as a frequent waystation on his journeys to meet Li-Anne Soo ’26, his girlfriend of one year ...
Jan Tullis, an accomplished and beloved professor emerita in the University’s Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences, died Sept. 15 at the age of 81.