What inspired members of the Brown University Class of 2020 to return to College Hill, put on a cap and gown, and march down College Hill to the First Baptist Church in America to celebrate with classmates 802 days after COVID-19 forced an abrupt c
Brown University welcomed back its 2020 graduates, who missed their in-person Commencement when COVID-19 arrived their senior year, for the full, traditional experience of Commencement and Reunion Weekend.
When considering what kind of news and information we expect from our newspapers, I would hope we can agree that certain basic facts need not be disputed in every article. In his recent opinion piece, “Another viewpoint on climate change,” Bob Couch.
Online and on-site, Brown and its partners ‘top off’ future Performing Arts Center
To celebrate the topping-off of its future hub for performing arts scholarship, University leaders joined construction workers and key project partners for a live-streamed virtual ceremony complete with on-site drone footage.
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] “It is a place of the unexpected. At its best, it is dynamic, astonishing, captivating and emotional.”
Lynn Nottage, a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and Brown University Class of 1986 alumna, used those words on Thursday, Dec. 10, to describe the magic of the performing arts. But her commentary was also a fitting description of the under-construction building she celebrated as she delivered those remarks.