Darwin 200 years later
A yearlong celebration of the bicentennial of Darwin’s birth and the 150th anniversary of the publication of The Origin of Species, will kickoff Oct. 9 with a talk by Darwin historian and scholar Janet Browne.
A yearlong celebration of the bicentennial of Darwin’s birth and the 150th anniversary of the publication of The Origin of Species, will kickoff Oct. 9 with a talk by Darwin historian and scholar Janet Browne.
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.
Brown will host The Digital Literacy Contest, Oct. 8, a high-speed challenge among students to find information online. Space is limited, so register online now.
Brown, with lead partner Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island, has received a $12-million, five-year contract to expand its participation in the National Children’s Study.
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.
The Political Theory Project presents, Thinking Outside the Ballot Box: Is the Electoral College Good for America, Oct. 9.
In its first Ivy League contest of the season, mens soccer defeats Columbia, 2-1.
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.