Harvard Kennedy School’s Will Dobbie spoke at a presentation sponsored by Brown’s Population Studies and Training Center.
While it might seem like the success of the show signifies a revolution of LGBTQ+ representation, there is an important ...
250 years ago, our founding fathers declared that we are “endowed by (our) Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that ...
The Annenberg Institute, an education research organization at Brown, contributed to a Rhode Island Foundation report on ...
In 2025, Olivia Dean saw success rivaling that of Chappell Roan, Olivia Rodrigo and Dua Lipa — all of whom previously won the category of best new artist at the Grammys. Dean’s second studio album, ...
Professor of Political Science Katherine Tate published new book on impact of Black representatives in Congress.
At a Jan. 22 meeting, the Providence City Council introduced a rent stabilization ordinance, which would cap annual rent increases at 4% in an attempt to control the city’s rental prices. Mayor Brett ...
On Jan. 21, the University officially opened Penner Field House, a 76,000-square-foot indoor turf facility named in recognition of a donation from the Penner Family Foundation, run by Carrie Penner ...
Francesca Beaudoin PhD ’17, the interim dean of the School of Public Health, said that most people who have experienced a traumatic event recover. But some individuals may develop long-lasting ...
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, one of Hollywood’s most iconic duos, have come together on the big screen once again. Released on Jan. 16, Netflix’s “The Rip” is a star-studded, albeit messily constructed ...
The first time I saw him, I didn’t even hear enough of what he was saying to tell what he was doing, and assumed he was just another speaker for a political cause. A time or two after that, I stopped ...
In an interview with The Herald, the first female U.S. treasury secretary reflected on current federal economic initiatives ...
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