Today, Feb. 1, marks the first day of Black History Month. Throughout the month, various Rhode Island organizations will hold ...
This March, “Daisy Jones & The Six” transported viewers to the vibrant 1970s music scene. The miniseries, based on Taylor Jenkins Reid’s 2019 novel about a band of the same name, does a commendable ...
A team of biomedical engineers in the Tripathi Lab for Microfluidic Diagnostics & Biomedical Engineering at the University published a paper last month detailing the results of a two-year study that ...
Earlier this year, the Providence City Council swore in its most diverse council to date with the majority of councilors being people of color and/or women, according to The Providence Journal.
Simon ’25: What the past of Pembroke College can teach us about gender and community on campus today
You’ve probably passed them dozens of times on a rushed walk to Andrews Commons or after a class in Smith-Buonanno Hall — the stone plaque by the flowerbeds and the seal that many students still avoid ...
As Brown was growing through the centuries, so was a beech tree on Power Street. Cat Love, a senior at the Rhode Island School of Design studying furniture design, had always loved the European Beech, ...
‘Patients aren’t pigs’: Physicians protest Brown’s medical training practices involving live animals
On Thursday afternoon, physicians and activists gathered outside of the Rhode Island State House carrying signs that read: “Our patients aren’t pigs.” The protesters were rallying in support of R.I.
On Tuesday, students gathered in the Graduate Student Lounge for a faculty panel on the experiences of women and nonbinary people in the world of academia organized by graduate community fellows ...
Nimarata Randhawa was like many second-generation immigrants. She was often bullied at her predominantly white elementary school and grew up in a family of practicing Sikhs. Her parents, Ajit Singh ...
Panelists shared their experiences navigating sexism, direct misogyny they’ve endured throughout their academic careers.
Since the 1980s, female enrollment has consistently surpassed male enrollment in higher education. In the past 20 years, the proportion of women to men applying to universities has also increased. But ...
In January, the Rhode Island Democratic Women’s Caucus — a breakaway Democratic group that controls its own fundraising and endorsements — elected a new slate of leaders. The Rev. Donnie Anderson was ...
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