 Two brothers. Two personalities. Two definitions of success. The live s of Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan ’81 and Catholic missionary Patrick Moynihan ’87 show there’s more than one way to change the world.
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 Rap star Snoop Dogg headlined this year's annual Spring Weekend clad
in a Brown hockey jersey.
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Getting kicked off The Biggest Loser might be the best
thing that ever happened to Nicole Brewer '93.
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 A scholar uses a computer to reunite two halves of a single page from a Lincoln math notebook.
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Don Eversley '80 helped revitalize downcity Providence. Now he's
taking on Bridgeport, Connecticut.
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Liam Pierce '08 has seen it all as a gondolier in Central Park. And he's still a romantic.
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 An alumna facing marriage ponders taking on her husband’s surname.
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 A farewell to Professor Emeritus of Linguistics and Cognitive Sciences Henry Kucera, inventor of spell-check software.
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Susan Low Sauer '57 taught, raised four kids, and when her
husband died, took over his business.
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 Former president
of Chile Ricardo Lagos, now a Brown professor at large, explores
the contrasting social consequences of the recent earthquakes in his country and Haiti.
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 War breaks out on the Front Green.
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 David Shenk ’88 believes that, when it comes to defining intelligence, we haven’t been very smart.
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Just fifty years ago, argues Wall Street Journal reporter
Douglas Blackmon.
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 Dilip D'Souza '84 ScM hits the road
in the United States to search for insights into his home country of
India, becoming the latest writer to update Tocqueville's 1831 journey.
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 Interior designer Sara Gilbane '02 brings
history to slipcovers.
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 Merrill Stubbs '99 and Amanda Hesser
take their love of food online.
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 Two alumnae explore what it means to remember and to forget at this year’s Whitney Biennial in New York City.
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 A new coach takes men's hockey to the ECAC Final Four.
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 Bringing business managers to campus.
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 An alumna runs the Boston Marathon to raise awareness
about narcolepsy and money for narcolepsy research.
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The men's lacrosse team entered Gillette Stadium for the New England Lacrosse Classic.
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 Hockey star Becky Kellar '97 calls it quits after four Olympic
medals. Skier Dow Travers '11
is just getting started.
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Fazal Sheikh takes
photographs of the displaced of
rural India.
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 Work begins on a rehabbing an old industrial building in Providence's Jewelry District for a new medical school headquarters, marking a turning point for Brown, the city, and the state.
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 Three publishers on the future of books.
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Perry and Marty Granoff Center for the Creative Arts gets its final i-beam.
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 Mara Liasson '77 briefs campus
on the national political scene.
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 Broadway composer David
Yazbek '82 teaches a master class in songwriting.
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 Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Anthony Shadid observes the changing Middle
East.
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Confused by contradictory reviews of new movies? Check out this site by alum David A. Gross '79.
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 Grammy winner Mary Chapin Carpenter '81 has a new album out.
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A farewell to Elizabeth Leduc '48 PhD, Brown's first female biology professor and dean of biological sciences.
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