Undergraduate research and curricular projects conducted this summer will be on display at the 2008 Summer Research Symposium, Aug 1.
The National Science Foundation selected Professor Brad Marston as an American Competitiveness and Innovation Fellow.
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Twenty students are working for Project 20/20, installing high-efficiency bulbs in about 350 low-income Providence households.
Researchers have identified molecular markers that may predict outcomes for patients with stomach cancer, one of the most common and hard-to-cure cancers.
Carnegie Mellon professor Randy Pausch 82, who faced his own impending death by showing millions of people how to live, has died at his Virginia home.
The new Dr. Paul F. Maeder Graduate Fellowship Fund honors the legacy of Paul F. Maeder Ph.D. 51 P70, who served as chair of the Division of Engineering, and as associate provost.
Gaya Maeder P70, Carol Rhoads 70, President Simmons, and Paul A. Maeder
Brown/Trinity Playwrights Repertory presents three different plays through August 2.
Alicia Sacramone 10 will compete in Beijing next month as a member of the U.S. Olympic womens gymnastics team.
An onsite weight-loss program is available to all employees.