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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 ...
President Christina Paxson’s term extended by two years, set to end in 2028 The extension was approved unanimously by the Corporation earlier this month.
Brown professor, doctor held by customs officials at Boston airport after travel to Lebanon Rasha Alawieh arrived in Boston with a valid H-1B visa, according to a petition filed on her behalf in ...
Federal pause on student visa interviews may disrupt plans for first-year international students At Brown, close to 14% of undergraduate students are international.
RI judge doubles down on blocking Trump administration federal funding freeze Amid claims that the Trump administration continues to freeze federal funds, Brown joins the fight, siding with plaintiffs ...
Brown professor, doctor deported despite federal judge’s orders A motion filed yesterday alleges that customs officials received the order Friday and willingly disobeyed it.
Live updates: How federal actions are targeting Brown University Follow along as The Herald covers how the Trump administration is affecting College Hill.
Live performances underwhelm at Spring Weekend 2025 Herald writers reviewed a day of performances by Zack Fox, Ravyn Lenae, JT and Offset.
Rugby dominates in Ivy 7s Ahead of next week’s national championships, the men’s club team took gold while women’s varsity secured bronze.
Live coverage of this topic has ended. To learn more, read our coverage of the agreement between the University and student protesters here. On Wednesday, roughly 80 students set up an encampment on ...
Brown admits 5.65% of applicants to class of 2029 Brown saw 37,710 total regular decision applicants, marking a 4% regular decision acceptance rate.
From University Hall to Brook Street: Tracing the history of dorms at Brown The Herald looked back at how dorms have developed since 1772.