Teaming up for a good cause.
1. Eating Better, Sort of An analysis of diet quality among more than 38,000 US children shows that their nutrition…
John E . Farley Jr., 92, died October 18 in Providence after a brief illness. A veteran of the US…
Xian O’Brien (née Christian Shaver), 42, died unexpectedly November 15. She graduated from MIT with a bachelor’s degree in biology…
Catherine E. Kerr, 52, died November 12 in Watertown, MA, of multiple myeloma. A graduate of Amherst College, she completed…
Peter Smith, 75, died December 9 after a 10-year struggle with Parkinson’s disease and Lewy body dementia. He attended medical…
Michael McKeown, 63, died December 21 from complications of Alzheimer’s disease. He was a professor of medical science in the…
Herb Kaplan guided The Warren Alpert Foundation’s transformative gifts to the Medical School.
Why is infant mortality so high in the US?
Conference brings disaster planners to Brown.
For 40 years, Ed Feller has been an inimitable teacher, mentor, and friend at Brown.
A year of loss.
Data suggest that the number of student applications for residency programs has become problematic.
Gretchen E. Green ’96 MMS’98 MD’00 Radiologist Vice Chair, Board of Directors of the National Women’s History Museum Greensboro, NC…
Brad Brockmann, assistant professor of the practice in health services, policy and practice at the Brown School of Public Health,…
A nonprofit provides sustainable cancer screening tools.
A school-based clinic strives for total health.
Brown initiative aims to help bridge humanitarian and academic efforts.
Sights and scenes from Commencement/Reunion Weekend 2016.
Are we asking the right questions?
Brown launches a joint MD/MPA degree program.
A simple score is the best way to assess dehydration severity in kids.
S. Frederick Slafsky, 83, died January 8 after a fall. A general surgeon who practiced in Providence for 38 years,…