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Jesselyn Brown Radack ’92 was a triple concentrator at Brown, a member of Phi Beta Kappa, a graduate of Yale Law School, and a well-respected lawyer in the U.S. Department of Justice. So why can’t she find a job?
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In which our correspondent provides an irreverent account of his life as a Rhodes Scholar.
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C.D. Wright’s latest poems were born inside Louisiana’s prisons.
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Brown's most consistently successful team is led by a pair of coaches who are also husband and wife. How do they do it?
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When the old Sarah Doyle House was demolished last year to make way for the $94 million life sciences center, few people noticed. But invisible among the rubble was something that gave meaning to all that wood and brick.
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Uncovering—literally—the history of a building.
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A Roy Lichtenstein comes to campus
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Climate change is good for some, bad for others.
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Farewell: Samuel M. Nabrit ’32 PhD
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How one family went from national security threat to California state government.
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Even after twenty-five years of calling plays for the Texas Rangers, the job still makes him smile.
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Meet the fittest female state trooper in the United States.
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As a private eye, Amy Gray ’97 exposed crooks and evaluated potential husbands
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How genocide shaped the twentieth century.
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Screenwriter John Hamburg ’92 and actor Ben Stiller are keeping the box office busy.
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Edwidge Danticat examines the contradictions inherent in love and guilt.
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They came from the heart of the country four years ago, and they’ve been winning the hearts of Brown baseball fans ever since.
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What’s it like to party with a Nobel laureate?
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An impulsive offer reaps unexpected rewards.
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Facing graduation, a student looks ambivalently at how far she’s come.
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The most comprehensive study yet on how the dying are treated
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Reviewing the reviewers at the <i>New York Times</i>
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Not your parents’ Hillel.
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The affirmative-action debate misses the point.
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Barbara Roberts, Clinical Assistant Professor
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From the April 1937 BAM
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Who’s up and who’s down
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The latest in research on campus
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New books by alumni authors
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Alumni making headlines
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