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Mashup Score: 0Holocaust survivor Ruth Oppenheim recalls life in Nazi Germany during Global Day of Inclusion - The Brown Daily Herald - 1 year(s) ago
Ruth Oppenheim, a 95-year-old Holocaust survivor, reflects on journey to Brown, where she worked as the manager of the dean of the College’s office, after childhood in Germany.
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Mashup Score: 0School of Public Health launches three new affinity-based student groups - The Brown Daily Herald - 1 year(s) ago
School of Public Health student leaders share groups goals and founding.
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Ranney will step down on July 1 to helm the Yale School of Public Health: “It felt like the right time for me to take a leap,” she said.
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Mashup Score: 0Students cite insufficiencies with U. Health Careers Advising - The Brown Daily Herald - 2 year(s) ago
The matriculation rate for Brown students attending medical and other health professional schools has been consistently at or near double that of the national average since 2012, according to the Health Careers Advising website. Yet despite feeling generally supported by HCA, current students and alumni cited low appointment availability, depersonalized advising and gaps in information throughout…
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NASA astrophysicist and citizen science officer Marc Kuchner facilitated a seminar Tuesday in Barus and Holley on the growing importance of “citizen science” — an uncoordinated collection of independent volunteers around the world — in advancing the discovery of exoplanets and planet formation.
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Mashup Score: 4‘Black Motherhood Through the Lens’ documentary raises awareness about black maternal health issues - The Brown Daily Herald - 2 year(s) ago
In the documentary “Black Motherhood Through the Lens,” Ade Osinubi ’18 MD’22 follows four Black women as they navigate the maternal health care system while dealing with issues of maternal mortality, infertility and postpartum mood disorders.
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