The Main Green’s dead elm tree was one of the ‘main pressure points’ during negotiations to end the spring encampment.
Brown’s Equitable Climate Futures initiative is looking to bridge the gap between research and community action. The ...
On Nov. 12, teachers at the Paul Cuffee Lower School filed for unionization under the National Labor Relations Board, mirroring unionization efforts at charter schools across Providence.
Dartmouth undergraduates were charged in connection with student death, and Harvard denied international students winter housing.
“RISD was the first real protest in the fossil fuel divestment movement,” said Anne Tate, an architecture professor at RISD.
Over a year ago, Pawtucket city officials closed down a portion of Morley Field, the only park within the surrounding neighborhood of Woodlawn and a community hub for the area’s historically ...
Last month, The Internet Archive — the largest online collection of web archives in the world — suffered several cyberattacks. The nonprofit organization took down its website, including its online ...
Over the past three years, Brown’s Sayles Organ has undergone major restoration in an effort to maintain the musicality and integrity of the century-old instrument. The 1903 Hutchings-Votey pipe organ ...
An agreement between the City and the Rhode Island Department of Education will address the multi-million budget deficit currently straining the Providence Public School District and provide more ...
This past weekend, women’s hockey (6-5-1, 4-5-1 ECAC) took on ranked opponents No. 6 Clarkson (12-3-1, 5-1-0 ECAC) and No. 9 St. Lawrence (9-5-4, 3-1-2 ECAC). Though the Bears have slowed down since ...
The University will transfer 255 acres of its Bristol property to a land trust established by the Pokanoket Tribe by summer of 2026, according to a Nov. 15 press release. The transfer is part of a ...