CSCI 0150 - Brown University CS0150 is one of the introductory Computer Science courses offered at Brown University This course introduces students to Computer Science through object-oriented design and programming, using Java and the JavaFX graphics library
Find what moves you | Undergraduate Admission | Brown University Brown University inspires its students to be creative thinkers, intellectual risk-takers and entrepreneurial problem-solvers Dedicated faculty, staff and peer mentors support students every step of the way, helping them to thrive at Brown and make meaningful career moves after graduation
Salary Ranges | University Human Resources | Brown University Brown participates in salary surveys to gather information about competitive pay practices These surveys are used to determine the annually adjusted salary ranges which go into effect on July 1
Brown | RISD Dual Degree Program | Brown University Dual Degree Program students choose a major at RISD and a concentration at Brown; they will receive a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from RISD and a Bachelor of Arts degree or a Bachelor of Science degree from Brown
Types of SPRINT Fellowships - career-center. brown. edu Brown-Generated SPRINT Fellowships Brown-generated fellowships are listed opportunities with Brown faculty, host organizations, and community partners that are reserved for Brown students
Brown University - Workday Program Workday is the system of record for HR, finance, learning, payroll, recruiting, and post-award grant accounting information at Brown University
Agreement with federal government to restore Brown research funding . . . Brown has reached an agreement with the government to restore funding for the University's federally sponsored medical and health sciences research and to resolve three open reviews by federal agencies assessing Brown’s compliance with federal nondiscrimination obligations
Ph. D. Program | Sociology | Brown University The Department of Sociology at Brown University offers outstanding doctoral training Our graduate student community is small, enabling students to have fulfilling mentoring relationships with faculty and to collaborate meaningfully on research and teaching