Professors limit enrollment in some uncapped courses
By Matthew Klebanoff | February 8Shopping period — already stressful for many — becomes all the more complicated when professors require overrides for courses that appear uncapped on Banner.
Shopping period — already stressful for many — becomes all the more complicated when professors require overrides for courses that appear uncapped on Banner.
Students are batting about .500 when it comes to attending sports games this semester, according to a recent Herald poll.
A regular reader of the Washington Post and a political junkie to boot, Jeremy Haber '06 wouldn't have imagined a month ago that he would one day land among the top four finalists in the newspaper's "America's Next Great Pundit Contest."
While their classmates were writing papers and working on problem sets, a small group of Brown students were making high-stakes decisions that could win or lose them hundreds, and sometimes thousands, of dollars. Since then, the stakes of the game have risen — several young alums who once hunched ...
For about one in five students at Brown, one concentration isn't enough. And for a very small minority on campus, even two concentrations don't cut it.About 12 triple concentrators graduated last spring, according to Deputy Dean of the College Stephen Lassonde. He said that number remains relatively ...
Benedict College, a small private school in Columbia, S.C., has reached a settlement with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which sued the historically black college on behalf of three white faculty members who claimed to be victims of racial discrimination.
At 11 a.m. last Saturday, Evan Smith '09 awoke to a series of knocks on his bedroom door and a gruff voice: "DPS! Open up!" Smith opened his door to find two Department of Public Safety officers waiting for him.
Last weekend, Brown/RISD Hillel had a "beary" unusual guest of honor - Bruno, the University mascot.
Known in his field as "the Egypt Guy," Eugene Cruz-Uribe, a professor of history at Northern Arizona University, discussed Egyptian pilgrimages before a small audience in Salomon 001 Wednesday night.
Deep in the rainforests of northern Guatemala, nearly two decades ago, Deborah Schimberg '80 P'12 found something to chew on - chicle, the original ingredient for chewing gum. Today she is the president of Verve, Inc., a Providence-based business that manufactures Glee Gum, an all-natural chewing gum. ...