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  1. Zack Langway ’09. Vice President for Alumni Relations. VPalumni@brown.edu. Michelle Lough. Executive Director of Alumni Relations. Amy Beard. Assistant Director for Program Innovation and Sustainability. Morgan Wacek. Interim Executive Assistant to the Vice President.

  2. Founded in 1764, Brown is the seventh oldest university in the United States, and one of its most renowned higher education institutions. It is part of the Ivy League and, as an institution that prides itself on openness, was the first of the members to accept students from all religious affiliations. Originally called the College of Rhode Island, Brown’s first home was Warren, Rhode Island before it relocated to College Hill, overlooking the state’s capital city Providence, in 1770 ...

  3. Brown University Rankings. Brown University is ranked #9 out of 439 National Universities. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.

  4. Special Programs. Program in Liberal Medical Education (PLME) Brown | RISD Dual Degree. QuestBridge. Providence RI 02912 401-863-1000. Our admission process challenges us to discover how each applicant would contribute to — and benefit from — Brown's lively academic culture.

  5. May 21, 2024 · 2023 Black Alumni Reunion: Reimagining the future of Brown’s Black community. A record-breaking 716 alumni, 260 students, and 187 guests came together from across generations to celebrate the evolution of the Black experience at Brown while cultivating a greater sense of belonging. November 10, 2023 Alumni & Friends.

  6. Faculty at Brown see students as the center of academic life. Professors are experts in their fields and are dedicated to high-quality, innovative teaching and learning. Perhaps most importantly, they are mentors and guides who are deeply invested in the success and growth of Brown’s undergraduates. Brown has earned a global reputation for ...

  7. The John Carter Brown Library is an independent center for advanced research in history and the humanities. It was founded in 1846 and has been located at Brown — on the College Green — since 1901. Housed within the JCB is a globally renowned, constantly growing collection of primary historical sources pertaining to the Americas.

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