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Winning Formula
A group of alums is trying to inspire uncommon success in public education.
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Applied Academics
Engaged scholars put what they’re learning into immediate action
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Safe School
Endangered scholars find a haven at Brown
Education
Tom Eastler ’66
He showed anyone, anywhere, how to racewalk
Education
Perspectives on 1968
Nineteen professors and experts co-taught a class on the seminal year.
Education
Wilderness Therapy
Transformative learning in the backwoods of Maine
History
Mr. Dinosaur
Paleontologist Matthew Carrano ’91 and the Smithsonian’s “Deep Time” exhibit.
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Radical Vision
Life, death, love, and humanity through the eyes of Toni Morrison.
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Teacher of the Year
Making AP English exciting
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A Major of One’s Own
Independent concentrations are a flagship of the Open Curriculum. Here are 5 being pursued today.
Student Life
How Open is “Open”?
First-gen college students still encounter socioeconomic walls.
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Father of the Open Curriculum
Meet the emeritus professor who paved the way for the University’s signature approach to education.
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Floating Ideas
A new course combines the history of boat building with hands-on construction.
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College Prep
A new school serves high-achieving juniors and seniors in Zimbabwe
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Eyewitness History
First-person accounts are often ignored in official histories of global crises. Holocaust scholar and history professor Omer Bartov explains why that’s a mistake.
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Epidemics 101
Students taking BIOL 0940A could never have dreamed how personally relevant the course would soon become.
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Remote Reimagined
Thrown onto Zoom last spring, professors prep for whatever “back to school” might mean.
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The Power Within
TWTP’s annual welcome meets Afrofuturism, over Zoom
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Homeschooling 101
This mom’s done it—10 times.
Service & Advocacy
A Sense of Community
How mentoring has cemented the TEAK program
Education
Archiving the African Diaspora
Anani Dzidzienyo’s presence was healing; his scholarship, groundbreaking. You could say the same about the class created in his memory.
Education
Bird by Bird
An environmental studies course on birding looks at what separates us from one another and from nature, and what might bring us together.
Student Life
Holding the Door Open
3 nontraditional students help others find their way to college
Education
Separating Fat from Fiction
A student-driven course on “fatphobia” examines both science and stigma.
Service & Advocacy
Education and Service
Celebrating the Swearer Center for Public Service
Humanities & Culture
An Academic Theory Goes Unexpectedly Viral
Brown scholars on Critical Race Theory, the most divisive topic in American education
The Arts
Storytelling through Song
In music theory class, students learn classical rules—and how to break them.
Medicine & Health
Raise or Raze
If storms and floods threaten your home, do you raise it or abandon the site?
History
Classics: Dead or Alive?
A new course examines ancient Greece and Rome with a 21st-century lens.
Medicine & Health
Meeting the Need
A nurse practitioner helps bring primary care to San Francisco’s mentally ill and homeless
The Arts
A New Language, in a Hurry
Intensive, double-credit language courses mean fast learning and instant community
Education
Bon Voyage, Brown
These pandemic point-fivers are following a nontraditional study-abroad path for their final semesters.
The Arts
Mobsters and Lobsters
Journalism professor on a career uncovering Rhode Island’s wrongs
Education
It’s Never Too Late
Manfred Steiner ’22 PhD pursues a childhood passion.
Humanities & Culture
Food for Thought
Palate meets pedagogy in courses like “Food, Religion, and Politics in South Asia”
Science & Tech
Making Robots Dance
At the intersection of choreography and engineering, a course looks at how robots move—and whether we’re programming them toward good or evil.
Education
A Class Trip Do-Over
COVID may have delayed them, but Germany was still calling.
History
Unearthing Rhode Island History
A dig at a 19th-century College Hill home unveils stories about the textile industry, the European immigrant experience, and life in the Gilded Age.
Education
“The Guy Who Teaches City Politics”
Professor James Morone on 40 years of teaching a course that’s become a Brown classic.
Service & Advocacy
Complex Truth Telling
A letter from the President
University News
Affirmative Reaction
A letter from the Editor
Education
The College Problem
Will Bunch ’81 examines the dismal state of higher education
Service & Advocacy
College Bound
First Person
Human Studies
Professor emeritus Arnold Weinstein reflects on the “vicarious, experiential, and enlarging” field of comparative literature.
Student Life
International Interns
A Brown program matches students to positions in Tel Aviv, Berlin, and Stockholm
Education
From Ballet to Brown
A former Swan Queen and Sugar Plum Fairy hit the books
Education
The Art of Spectacle
Luis Campos ’14 gets real with his research into combat sports as a pro wrestler in Shanghai.
Education
The Good Life
A course on happiness gets mobbed
Medicine & Health
Mainstreaming Mindfulness
Professor Eric Loucks is on a mission
University News
Affirmative Action for Rich Kids
An economist’s research shows how Ivy-plus schools favor wealthy applicants.
Education
The Anthropology of Homelessness
In ANTH 1301, future doctors and policymakers get immersed in research and realities.
Science & Tech
Digital Dig
Archaeology’s free field recording program—alum-created and Brown-subsidized
The Arts
High and Lonesome
Old-Time String Band students learn Appalachian music the traditional way—by ear.
Business & Entrepreneurship
The Students Behind ENGN 9
The little-known story of how two seniors facing a scary job market came up with the class destined to become a Brown classic
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