Brown hosts bi-annual Ivy Native Conference highlighting Indigenous activism
By Zarina Hamilton | April 13The conference featured a series of guest speakers, workshops and traditional celebrations.
The conference featured a series of guest speakers, workshops and traditional celebrations.
After 35 years of supporting Brown, Reverend Janet Cooper Nelson will retire at the end of the year.
The Herald spoke with students about their experiences with the accommodations process.
Over 100 people gathered at Textron’s headquarters in downtown Providence on Tuesday evening to protest Israeli forces’ recent attacks in Gaza. Earlier that day, a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas broke down as Israel launched a series of aerial strikes targeting the Gaza Strip.
The SAO reached out to two student organizations regarding whether their affinity events were open to all gender identities.
Despite campus-wide efforts to address gender disparities in STEM fields, including through the University-wide Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan, Brown’s Department of Mathematics has remained largely male-dominated.
The Herald talked with Matthew Guterl to learn more about his background, goals for his new role as vice president for diversity and inclusion.
Reverend William J. Barber II emphasized the importance of mobilizing and standing up to injustices in the face of political polarization and inequality at the University’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Lecture.
The Department of Education revoked guidance characterizing book bans as violations of civil rights laws.
The Systemic Racism Project aims to make research on systemic racism more accessible.