May 22, 2009

Health Check: Personalized nutrition

Some area residents are eating better thanks to a regular mail delivery.


May 21, 2009

What gives famous frogs their form?

The jumping frogs of Calaveras County attract the attention Brown researchers.


May 20, 2009

Aretha Franklin cancels Brown appearance

Brown University officials say Aretha Franklin will miss the school’s commencement because of a family emergency.


May 14, 2009

Mayor proposes tax on college students

Mayor David Cicilline says college students in Providence should contribute for city services.


May 13, 2009

Brown giving calculators to public school students

Brown University is providing Providence public school students with 12,000 graphing calculators.


April 23, 2009

Aretha Franklin to receive honorary degree

The queen of soul is getting a honorary degree from Brown University.


April 16, 2009

Jack Nicholson to speak at Brown

Nicholson will speak at a conference that’s part of the Ivy Film Festival.


April 15, 2009

Brown announces job cuts

Brown University announces the elimination of 31 jobs.


April 14, 2009

Interview: Bill Russell

NBC 10’s Harry Cicma talks with Boston Celtics legend Bill Russell.


April 13, 2009

Dartmouth president to speak at Brown

The new president of Dartmouth College is slated to speak at Brown University on global health and human rights.

Report: ‘Harry Potter’ actress coming to Brown

A British tabloid reports that Emma Watson will attend Brown University.


April 08, 2009

Brown votes to rename Columbus Day

Brown University is renaming its Columbus Day observance.


April 03, 2009

Report: Father says Brown students are safe

Two Brown University students who were reported missing when they failed to return from spring break are said to be safe.


April 01, 2009

Health Check: Breast cancer research

Scientists at Brown University have developed a novel way to treat breast cancer.


March 31, 2009

Applications to Brown University surge

Brown University receives about 25,000 applications for the class of 2013.

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