Despite putting up hard fights, No. 14 women’s hockey (6-2-0, 4-2-0 ECAC) came up short in tough back-to-back battles with No ...
The student production retells a story beloved by the theater community, featuring catchy songs and an upbeat story.
President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20 vowed in March to seek public input from Brown community members on the use of ...
Women’s soccer failed to bring home the Ivy League Tournament trophy at a game against Princeton on Sunday, losing 2-0. The ...
Applicants to the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs’ Master of Public Affairs can now apply for a new ...
A new online master’s degree program in data science will focus on the role of data in policy and governance. The program ...
While professors go through practice problems in class, some students do more than jot down the answers. These students — the ...
For 22-year SORI athlete Ryan Avedisian, “Special Olympics really is like a family.” He cherishes the gold medals he has won these past two decades, as well as the friendships he has built across the ...
The Advisory Committee on Corporate Responsibility in Investment Policies and its successor committee, the Advisory Committee on University Resources Management, have historically represented Brown’s ...
Behind Brown is a series of vignettes about staff members of the University.
Amo’s bill follows previous attempts to expand blue economy industries in the Ocean State. In 2020, the Rhode Island Economic ...
Brown women’s soccer (6-4-5, 3-2-2 Ivy League), having already secured a spot as the No. 3 seed in the Ivy League Tournament, ...