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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 ...
Brown, along with 17 other colleges and universities, submitted a request to file a friend-of-the-court brief on Friday, supporting Harvard’s suit against the Trump administration’s cuts to the ...
Brown, along with 12 other universities, filed a lawsuit against the National Science Foundation seeking to stop indirect funding cuts for federally financed research. The suit was filed alongside the ...
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 ...
DNC Vice Chair David Hogg describes vision for future of Democratic Party at Brown Dems event Amid political turmoil, Hogg called for a revitalization of the Democratic Party driven by youth ...
The Herald’s guide to Spring Weekend 2025 Between Gigs on the Green, barbecues and a carnival, Spring Weekend 2025 has something for everyone.
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 ...
Colin Jost takes students behind the scenes of SNL at Brown Lecture Board talk Jost discussed his experiences writing skits for the show and the role of comedy in today’s political climate.
‘Challengers’ screenwriter Justin Kuritzkes ’12 reflects on artistic inspiration, time at Brown The event was part of the 24th-annual Ivy Film Festival.
Staff at the National Institutes of Health have been instructed to freeze all agency funding awarded to Brown and several other institutions, according to one internal NIH email reviewed and verified ...
On April 10, the Rhode Island Senate Health and Human Services Committee heard two bills that aim to increase the accessibility of lactation counseling and midwife care for pregnant Rhode Islanders.
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