This summer, Hannah Pingree ’98 announced she was running for governor of Maine, her home state. On Oct. 31, Pingree made a ...
John Carter Brown Library Director Karin Wulf reflected on her work at a Tuesday book launch event hosted by the Department ...
The exhibit includes 15 portraits displayed alongside contextual storyboards, depicting war-related trauma and the toll of ...
After months of preparation, Brown offered its first gamified course in spring 2017 — ENGL 0511C: “Fantastic Places, Unhuman Humans.” The course’s narrative follows a girl named Leila, who comes from ...
The Open Curriculum is explained as pushing students to be “intellectual risk-takers.” President Christina Paxson P’19 ...
Harvard, a landmark Supreme Court case that ruled race-based affirmative action in higher education unconstitutional. Since ...
The leaders of these houses, many of which are affinity organizations, will no longer select residents themselves.
Following a gift from Brown trustee Giammaria Giuliani P’28 and Sabrina Giuliani P’28, Brown’s RNA center will be named the ...
In a heartbreaking match, the women’s field hockey team came up short against Harvard, finishing fourth in the Ivy Tournament ...
The Rhode Island State House last Sunday. The Public Service Loan Forgiveness program allows government and nonprofit ...
Especially as students, who rely more and more on quick fixes and shortcuts to their work, we would be better off consulting ...
On Oct. 13, Sean Chen, a sophomore at the Rhode Island School of Design, was robbed and assaulted by two men on Meeting ...
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