Contents for Nov. 13-19, 1998
- Take a look at Brown's eight-year M.D.-Ph.D. program. Its students are strongly motivated toward careers in academic medicine and biomedical sciences.
- Mara Liasson '77, who covers the White House for NPR, offers a packed Salomon Center audience her perspective on the elections of 1998 and the fates of President Clinton and Newt Gingrich.
- Kate Weisburd '00, a 1998 Royce Fellow, has asked herself many times why she is at an institution like Brown while other kids her age are locked in correction facilities.
Perhaps that question is what drives her current work at the Rhode Island
Training School.
- FACES OF BROWN: Security Officer Sean Greene often patrols campus by bicycle.
- Human Resources' newsletter (Only in the paper edition)