The Population Studies and Training Center receives two grants to back its research and training.
By shedding new light on communication between parts of the brain during sleep, a Brown scientist challenges the reigning theory of long-term memory storage.
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The Brown Curriculum attracts curious, motivated and confident scholars. Applying on-line is quickest and easiest. Application deadline is Jan. 1.
In the annual Levinger Lecture, economist Karen Davis, president of The Commonwealth Fund, will discuss “Why We’re Not Number One: A Look At High Performance Health Systems Across the Globe,” 4 p.m., Nov. 28.
For developing brain implants and other devices that help people who cannot move their limbs, neuroscientist John Donoghue is one of two runners-up for the first Scientist of the Year award from Discover magazine.
Meet Jim Yong Kim ’82, provider of care to developing nations; peek inside the new Sidney E. Frank Hall; and discover what campus Democrats and Republicans really think.
Pictured: Jim Yong Kim, M.D.
Women’s Launch Pad is a new program developed by the Women’s Leadership Council to match graduates as mentors with undergraduate senior women.
During November, the
Brown community celebrates
Asian/Asian American
History Month.
Senior quarterback Joseph
DiGiacomo and senior tackle Alex Doty were named
District I ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Americans.
Alex Doty photo by dspics.com.
New air travel rules are in place for the holiday season. Before you leave campus for the airport, know the rules and be prepared.
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