The Herald spoke to 10 students about how the pandemic impacted their lives before they found their way to Brown.
Hana Butler Gutiérrez ’24 was one of 35 individuals named to the 2025 Gates Cambridge Scholars U.S. cohort. The scholarship ...
A portrait of human adaptability and resilience emerges from “Secret Mall Apartment,” as these qualities are portrayed as ...
Students’ off-campus work offers community engagement opportunities, pre-professional experience and financial stability.
When Stephanie Psaki, a senior fellow in public health, joined the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in 2021, she ...
A good-looking, Ivy League man raised from Maryland wealth, caught up in an uncharacteristic murder — what better story to ...
Rhode Island state law prohibits municipalities from increasing taxes by more than four percent each year. The resolution approved by the City Council supports an act that would allow Providence ...
On Thursday evening, the University rounded out its admitted class of 2029 with 2,418 accepted applicants, marking an overall ...
The Community-Engaged Data and Evaluation Collaborative partners with nonprofits and agencies throughout the state.
Assistant Professor of Medicine Rasha Alawieh was deported to Lebanon on Friday despite a federal judge’s order and holding a ...
As the University looks to possibly double the number of graduate students in the next few years, the Department of Computer ...
Although Tagalog is the fourth most-spoken language in the United States, it is not one of over 25 languages offered at Brown ...
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