We invite the Brown community and our friends around the world to join together in observing a moment of silence to mark six months since the shooting that occurred on our campus on December 13, 2025.
Brown University researchers have created a previously unseen structural state of matter, capturing an elusive intermediate phase between two of nature's most common crystal arrangements. The discovery offers new insights into how materials transform at the nanoscale.
New research by Brown University computer scientists may be a key step in bringing volumetric video — video that can be viewed from virtually any perspective in a 3D scene — to computers and smart televisions.
With a focus on community connections, resilience and growth, Staff Development Day offered nearly 1,700 Brown staff members a full day of workshops, tours, community engagement opportunities and more.
Thanks in part to donations from the Brown community, hundreds of dresses, suits, shoes and accessories found new homes through the Providence Public School District's "Prom for All" initiative, helping local students celebrate prom with confidence and joy.
We acknowledge the void left by the two members of the Brown family we lost, and the pain that our entire community has carried since that day. We recognize our community’s grief and its resilience, and the continued healing that is part of our shared experience.
We are ever true.
Brown public health researcher Christopher Whaley testified before Congress on how greater transparency in health care pricing and ownership can help policymakers better understand and address rising health care costs.
Brown University’s open sailing team charted a course to a national championship victory, capturing the 2026 College Sailing Open Fleet Race National Championship and reinforcing its place among the nation’s top collegiate sailing programs.
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As Brown moves toward a pledge to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040, the University will take a major step toward decarbonization and energy resiliency by creating a modern, sustainable thermal energy system on its College Hill campus.
For nearly 40 years at Brown, Gordon S. Wood helped shape the study of early American history through his teaching, mentorship and award-winning scholarship. The Pulitzer Prize-winning historian leaves an extraordinary legacy, influencing generations of students, scholars and readers.
In a study published in Science, researchers used silver nanoparticles to assemble a theorized, but never-before observed crystal metallic structure.
A new method called PackUV compresses massive 3D video data into everyday video formats, potentially bringing immersive video experiences closer to home televisions and computers.
To help local teens enjoy one of high school’s milestone events, Brown faculty, staff and students joined the Providence Public School District’s collection drive: “Sometimes being supportive is much…
Following a milestone 75% decrease in greenhouse gas emissions, the University will establish a new campus heating network that reduces emissions and dramatically increases efficiency and resiliency.
Speaking before a House Committee on Energy and Commerce subcommittee, public health researcher Christopher Whaley called upon Congress to improve healthcare price and organizational transparency.