PLME students discuss balancing pre-med education with outside interests
By Nitya Thakkar | April 10The Herald spoke with current students in the Program in Liberal Medical Education about social dynamics and academic flexibility.
The Herald spoke with current students in the Program in Liberal Medical Education about social dynamics and academic flexibility.
The Brown Womxn’s Collective, a program house founded in the wake of a 70-member exodus from Kappa Alpha Theta last October, held its first recruitment sessions over the weekend of Feb. 6 and ultimately extended 65 bids to new members. In the fall, the 70 members who voted to disaffiliate from ...
The Brown Center for Students of Color is in the process of searching for a new director, planning to pick someone to assume the position by the summer. The new director, along with new staff members who will eventually fill current vacancies, will play a large role in shaping the atmosphere of the ...
As internal calls to disband Greek life organizations have spread across the country, amidst a reckoning of their historical, systematic exclusion of people of color, two sororities at Brown have held votes to disaffiliate from their national chapters since the start of the fall semester. The votes ...
All residential students will soon have 24/7 swipe access into the Graduate Center Bear’s Lair as part of a pilot program for this spring, according to Associate Vice President for Campus Life and Dean of Students Koren Bakkegard. The change comes as a result of efforts by the Undergraduate Council ...
Since last spring, the Department of Facilities Management has replaced all of the hot water tanks on Wriston Quadrangle and in Graduate Center, wrote University Spokesperson Brian Clark in an email to The Herald. Facilities Management, in collaboration with the Undergraduate Council of Students, the ...
Anthony Bogues regards himself as many things: a critical intellectual, scholar, writer and curator. Over the past 19 years, Bogues has embodied each role while holding various positions at the University: He first joined Brown’s faculty in 2000 before serving as the chair of the Department of Africana ...
Almost 40 percent of Brown undergraduates agree that issues relating to the environment and climate change are the most important facing this country today, according to The Herald’s fall 2019 undergraduate poll. No other answer garnered more than 16 percent of undergraduates’ support — the second ...