Skip to Content, Navigation, or Footer.

Noura Choudhury


The Setonian
News

Competition rises for U. internship funds

Sixty-five students will receive University internship funding for this summer, the Career Development Center announced earlier this month. But as the number of students applying for CDC's two internship assistance programs rises, the number of awards actually given is struggling to keep up.

The Setonian
News

Bookstore will begin its renovation at semester's end

The Brown Bookstore is delaying the start of its planned extensive renovations until after the end of the semester, said Manuel Cunard, bookstore director. The bookstore originally planned to begin construction this month, but bookstore staff have decided to begin demolition after commencement due to ...

The Setonian
News

Two professors get Guggenheims

Associate Professor of History Deborah Cohen and Professor of English and Comparative Literature Forrest Gander received Guggenheim Fellowships for 2008. The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, which awards fellowships in the natural sciences, creative arts, social sciences and humanities, selected ...

The Setonian
News

Q & A with Lincoln Chafee '75

As his new book criticizing Congress and the Bush administration hit stores Tuesday, former Senator Lincoln Chafee '75, a distinguished visiting fellow at the Watson Institute for International Studies, sat down with The Herald to discuss his inspiration for the book, his life after the Senate and the ...

The Setonian
News

New memoir gives Chafee's view of Senate

Lincoln Chafee '75, a distinguished visiting fellow at the Watson Institute for International Studies, was technically a Republican during his eight years representing Rhode Island in the Senate, but his strong criticism of the Bush administration, liberal social positions and maverick voting record ...

The Setonian
News

Religion depts. open doors to Mormon studies

Non-Mormon universities including Harvard Divinity School, Claremont Graduate University and Utah State University are now adding courses on Mormonism to their curricula, and several schools have added endowed chairs in Mormon studies.

The Setonian
News

Transfer deadline passes quietly for now

Saturday marked the deadline for transfer applicants to the University, but the Office of Admission won't know how many applications it received for a few weeks, Dean of Admission James Miller '73 wrote in an e-mail to The Herald.

More articles »


Powered by SNworks Solutions by The State News
All Content © 2024 The Brown Daily Herald, Inc.