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  2. Brown University - Wikipedia

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    The Women's College in Brown University, known as Pembroke College, was founded in October 1891. Upon its 1971 merger with the College of Brown University, Pembroke's campus was absorbed into the larger Brown campus. The Pembroke campus is bordered by Meeting, Brown, Bowen, and Thayer Streets and sits three blocks north of Brown's central campus.

  3. List of Brown University buildings - Wikipedia

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    Opened as Brown University Field, Brown Stadium is home to the University's football and outdoor track teams. The stadium is located approximately 1-mile (1.6 km) from main campus and has a capacity of approximately 20,000. [173] Marston Boat House 1966 (acquired)

  4. 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

  5. Alpert Medical School - Wikipedia

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    The Warren Alpert Medical School (formerly known as Brown Medical School, previously known as Brown University School of Medicine) is the medical school of Brown University, located in Providence, Rhode Island. Originally established in 1811, it was the third medical school to be founded in New England after only Harvard and Dartmouth.

  6. Andrews House (Brown University) - Wikipedia

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    Brown University acquired the building in 1922 to house faculty and graduate students and converted the first floor into its faculty club. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The new facility opened in March 1923 on Visiting Day in the presence of "more than 200 alumni, many members of the corporation and board of trustees, and practically all the faculty."

  7. 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.

  8. Program in Liberal Medical Education - Wikipedia

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    The Program in Liberal Medical Education, or PLME, is an eight-year combined baccalaureate-M.D. medical program offered by Brown University.Members of the program are simultaneously accepted into both the undergraduate College of Brown University as well as the Warren Alpert Medical School, allowing them to receive a Bachelor's degree and an M.D. as part of a single eight-year continuum.

  9. 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.