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The Corporation, the University’s highest governing body, approved a $1.9 million budget for fiscal year 2026 at their May ...
As the class of 2029 prepares to travel to College Hill this fall, the Trump administration has ordered U.S. embassies and ...
The Brown Corporation, the University’s highest governing body, announced Tuesday that President Christina Paxson’s P’19 P’MD ...
A Herald poll found that seniors, non-straight students and those studying the arts and humanities were mostly likely to be ...
The initiatives aim to support international students, faculty and staff amid changing federal immigration policies.
Terrie Wetle, inaugural dean of the School of Public Health, and John Michael Kosterlitz, professor of physics and Nobel ...
When Yaffa Segal ’25 first listened to a recording of “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” she was hooked. With its ...
All members of the legal board of the Brown Spectator — Editor-in-Chief Benjamin Marcus ’26, Managing Editor Gray Bittker ’27 ...
On Wednesday evening, the Department of Public Safety was notified of a swastika found carved into a restroom door in a ...
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