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Negotiations for BPLO’s first long-term contract began in May 2024, four months after Brown recognized the union. In June ...
Federal judge rules in favor of Brown, other universities in lawsuit against NSF cuts to research funding The proposed cut would have cost Brown an estimated $11.3 million in funding over the next ...
For Brown’s labor unions, a year marked by bargaining, activism, first contracts Computer science TAs, community coordinators, shuttle drivers and dining workers reached contract agreements with Brown ...
The privilege of receiving an education is neither a commodity to own nor a prestige to flaunt. Exercised in courageous ways, education holds the miraculous capacity “to sustain the weary.” Our ...
Wendy Schiller, interim director of the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs and director of the Taubman Center for American Politics and Policy, is stepping down from her leadership ...
Since President Trump’s implementation of sweeping international tariffs, the value of the Rhode Island state pension fund has dropped by approximately $500 million. This represents about a 4.5% ...
Live updates: How federal actions are targeting Brown University Follow along as The Herald covers how the Trump administration is affecting College Hill.
After 35 years, Reverend Janet Cooper Nelson, the University’s chaplain, will retire at the end of this academic year. Throughout her time as chaplain, Cooper Nelson sought to support students, ...
A coalition of local high school students are demanding RI implement ethnic studies program The bill comes amid the Trump administration’s threats to diversity, equity and inclusion programs in public ...
Last week, a judge decided to temporarily block a federal order that would have terminated $31 million in grant funding to the Rhode Island Department of Health. The next hearing on the order is set ...
From University Hall to Brook Street: Tracing the history of dorms at Brown The Herald looked back at how dorms have developed since 1772.
University investigating student who sent DOGE-style emails to administrators Alex Shieh ’27 is under preliminary review for allegedly causing emotional and psychological harm to several employees, ...
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