Construction managers offered a glimpse of Brown’s state-of-the-art facility for integrated life sciences research, which will be the largest academic laboratory building in Rhode Island.
Researchers at Brown have shown the first direct evidence for a massive geologic uplift of the entire Aleutian Island ...
A John Carter Brown Library exhibition explores events and milestones of 1776, from the signing of the Declaration of ...
A new network led by researchers from Brown’s Annenberg Institute and Warren Alpert Medical School supports local school ...
In partnership with Warrior-Scholar Project, Brown University hosts its fourth cohort of veterans and active-duty service ...
Speaking before the Joint Energy Committee, Brown University public health researcher David Meyers offered policy options to ...
A cognitive researcher at Brown University is leading the Rhode Island team in a multi-city initiative, called the HEAD study ...
Driven by a lifelong commitment to educational equity, the Class of 2026 graduate and Fulbright scholar will spend a year teaching English and developing community-based service projects in Mexico.
As a newly named Fulbright Scholar, the Class of 2026 graduate will pursue a master’s degree in world food studies at the University of Gastronomic Sciences in northern Italy.
The annual event brings together local suppliers and University purchasers to strengthen connections, create new pathways for ...
This year’s 39 Fulbright awardees will begin teaching and research assignments in 24 countries across five continents in Fall 2026.
Actor, writer and director Tim Blake Nelson, a member of Brown University’s Class of 1986, talked about the impact of his time on College Hill during a conversation hosted by Brown Arts Institute.