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  2. Brown University Graduate School - Wikipedia

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    University Hall at Brown University. While originally established in 1850 under university president Francis Wayland, graduate study at Brown ceased after seven years of operation. In 1887, the Graduate School was re-established; the first master's degrees were awarded in 1888, and the first Ph.D's in 1889. [2]

  3. List of Brown University buildings - Wikipedia

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    Purchased by Brown University, it was renovated in 1838–1839 as a residence hall for students, first named Magee House and then renamed Horace Mann House in 1940. It has since housed the English Department and now the Brown Graduate School and the Office of the Vice President for Research. [28] [29] Lincoln Field Building Clarke & Howe 1903

  4. Brown University - Wikipedia

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    Brown introduced graduate courses in the 1870s and granted its first advanced degrees in 1888. The university established a Graduate Department in 1903 and a full Graduate School in 1927. [129] With an enrollment of approximately 2,600 students, the school currently offers 33 and 51 master's and doctoral programs, respectively.

  5. College of Brown University - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the University eliminated pluses, minuses, and D grades in the letter grading system. The current Dean of Brown's College is Rashid Zia, a class of 2001 Brown graduate. Previous deans have included Maud Mandel and Kenneth Sacks. [5] Carrie Tower (1904) and Robinson Hall (1878) on Brown's historic central campus

  6. Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs - Wikipedia

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    Brown University will launch its School of International and Public Affairs in July 2025. [1] This initiative aims to enhance research and education on global economic, political, and policy issues, serving both undergraduate and graduate students.

  7. Brown University in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    All are graduates of Brown University. The film was directed by Patrick-Ian Polk. Clay Jensen (played by Dylan Minnette) – in the teen drama web television 13 Reasons Why Season 4, Clay had interviews with the admissions officer from Brown and was accepted. He will go to Brown university after graduating from Liberty High School.

  8. Brown University School of Engineering - Wikipedia

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    In its 2021 rankings, U.S. News & World Report ranked Brown as the 37th best undergraduate engineering school in the country. The School of Engineering graduate program ranked 51st. [14] In 2019, Brown awarded the 7th highest percentage of undergraduate engineering bachelor’s degrees to women, at 47%. [15]

  9. Brown University International Mentoring Program - Wikipedia

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    A student initiated the International Mentoring Program in 1999 to offer peer support to incoming international students at Brown University. [1] The students in the program also helped create International Orientation, which was managed by the Office of Admissions and the Office of International Student and Scholar Services (OISSS) at the time.