Digital arts
The Program in Literary Arts presents “Interrupt 2008: An International Festival of Digital Literature and Culture,” Oct. 17-19.
The Program in Literary Arts presents “Interrupt 2008: An International Festival of Digital Literature and Culture,” Oct. 17-19.
Brown’s Leigh Hochberg received a Clinical Scientist Development Award from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation for his work developing neural interfaces to help paralyzed patients.
Brown is now accepting the First Year/ Freshman Common Application along with the required Brown Supplement.
Watch online, as Brown faculty members discuss the current economic crisis and $700 billion bailout.
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded Brown $3 million to expand support for graduate education in the humanities.
New BAA podcasts examine the 2008 elections, religion and morality in American politics, immigration reform, and democratic rights.
In a new video, Chancellor Thomas J. Tisch ’76 shares his Brown story and vision for Boldly Brown: Campaign for Academic Enrichment.
Faculty and students produce a new online version of the exhibition, “Portugal and Renaissance Europe,” for the John Carter Brown Library.
Abigail Taft is named Ivy League Field Hockey Rookie of the Week.
Sarah Doyle Womens Center is collecting used inkjet cartridges for Recycle for Breast Cancer. Collection bins are in the Ratty, V-W, Blue Room, Bears Lair and Bigelow Lounge.