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On Tuesday, the House Judiciary Committee subpoenaed documents from Brown and Penn as part of a broader investigation into ...
Recent cost-cutting measures have not been enough to keep the University’s financial woes at bay, wrote President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20, Provost Francis Doyle and Executive Vice President for ...
When Dean of the College Rashid Zia ’01 was a student at Brown, his engineering textbooks — which still sit in his office — were among the most expensive items he had ever purchased, he said. Over a ...
Brown announces legal assistance, emergency fund for international community members The initiatives aim to support international students, faculty and staff amid changing federal immigration policies ...
Newly unsealed documents shed light on deportation of Brown professor Lawyers for Rasha Alawieh have filed an amended lawsuit challenging the authority of immigration officials and the expedited ...
This spring, 174 seniors and 63 juniors were elected into the University’s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, according to Stephen Merriam Foley ’74, associate professor emeritus of English and comparative ...
Environmental studies pioneer, UEL driving force, master tomato gardener: Remembering Harold Ward, chemistry and environmental studies professor Ward, who passed away this winter, is remembered for ...
DPS officers allege leadership’s response to shooting, bomb threats endangered officers, campus community DPS officers say that leadership neglected concerns when responding to at least two shooting ...
Sean Baker details filmmaking process, authenticity at Ivy Film Festival The four-time Academy Award-winning director was invited to speak at the 24th annual festival.
Earlier this month, the Trump administration broke news about plans to freeze $510 million of Brown’s federal funding. The threatened cuts are nothing short of extortion, an attempt to use the power ...
Live updates: How federal actions are targeting Brown University Follow along as The Herald covers how the Trump administration is affecting College Hill.
From University Hall to Brook Street: Tracing the history of dorms at Brown The Herald looked back at how dorms have developed since 1772.