A new study by Brown University researchers found that Medicare’s “three-day rule” keeps patients in the hospital longer than needed without improving health outcomes or lowering Medicare costs.
The University’s highest governing board took the first steps toward approving next year’s budget amid a challenging macroeconomic environment, and also elected Brown alumnus Dr. Jeffrey F. Hines as ...
As community members continue on a path toward recovery, a campus-wide memorial service honored the lives of Ella Cook and ...
Research led by education policy scholar Ken Wong is helping to guide the Rhode Island city’s transition from state to local ...
Researchers found differences in how brain regions work together during certain cognitive tasks, which may help clinicians ...
A 75th anniversary dinner and 1950s-inspired menu marked a milestone for Brown’s largest dining hall, celebrating the ...
Supported by a National Endowment for the Humanities grant, Brown University scholar Michael Satlow will use cutting-edge ...
A new study comparing deaths of pregnant people and of those who have an abortion show that risk of death due to pregnancy is ...
Results from this year’s R.I. Life Index survey, a partnership between Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Rhode Island and the ...
With 41 Fulbright grants offered to students and recent alumni, the University is among the top three Fulbright-producing ...
Donoghue was awarded the prize, considered among the most prestigious honors in engineering, for pioneering work in developing brain-computer interfaces, which enable the restoration of voluntary ...
Innocent Knowledge,” a project developed in a public humanities course at Brown, shares the perspectives of children living ...