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It’s a Bear’s Life
An account from the first woman to become Bruno.
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Going My Way
Editor Norman Boucher says goodbye to the BAM
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A Place of Their Own
Legendary Pembroke dean Margaret Morriss spent her life fighting for women's rights.
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Out the Gates, Into the Fray
The 250th graduating class made it through!
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Road Trip
A Class of ’43 grad gets a lift to reunion from a fellow Mainer, Class of ’68
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Two Reunions in One
Scott Poulson-Bryant started Brown ’88 and finished ’08
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Campus Dance ’18
The Commencement Weekend revel dates back more than 100 years.
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Field Day ’18
Alums gather for outdoor games
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Wrap It Up
Our 12th annual holiday gift guide.
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Online reading poll results
What do you like to read online?
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Walkout Celebration
This year’s Black Alumni Reunion honored the 50th anniversary of a seminal event in Brown history
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Neither Snow Nor Gloom of Night
Papa’s Lunch Truck served students in all kinds of weather.
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Back off, Bunny hop
Camp Bruno Snake Dance
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100 Years of Gratitude
Teresa Elizabeth Gagnon Mellone ’39, ’62 AM at her 80th reunion
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Robing Them Right
Ginie Callas ’48 has outfitted decades of honorary degree recipients
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Open Minds
For 50 years, Brown’s Open Curriculum has produced innovative leaders. What’s the next Big Idea?
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2069
Brown has spent 50 years ahead of the curve in higher education. What innovations will mark the next 50?
Education
Father of the Open Curriculum
Meet the emeritus professor who paved the way for the University’s signature approach to education.
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Nevertheless, They Persisted
Meet seven extraordinary students graduating into a new world.
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Changes
Persistence in the face of a pandemic.
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“Old Brick” at 250
From housing Revolutionary War soldiers to being occupied by student protestors: A brief history of University Hall.
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Artemis A.W. Joukowsky ’55 was one of Brown’s biggest cheerleaders and fundraisers.
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Brighter Days
Hungering for contact, celebration, and a feeling of lightness.
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Passages
The vaccine, commencement, and the passing of Vartan Gregorian.
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Emerging Victorious
Meet seven of the many exemplary students who thrived—and graduated—despite the pandemic.
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Beloved
Former President Vartan Gregorian, who transformed the N.Y. Public Library, then Brown, is perhaps most remembered for his generous spirit—and bear hugs.
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Ah, Spring Weekend!
Pre-COVID, it was all about crowds
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Hot Summer Studies
Most first-years had second semester over the summer—sans A/C
University News
A Sense of Place
Reconnecting with campus and community
Student Life
Holding the Door Open
3 nontraditional students help others find their way to college
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Ventures and Values
Our gift guide is back!
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The Well-Accessorized Student
Student Life
From Isolation to Instagram
How COVID helped spawn a social media phenomenon
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Seeking Global Stories
Keeping pace with 10,000 alums outside the U.S.
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Sporting Good
Celebrating a athletic pioneer
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New Directions
The pandemic shifted these three seniors off careerist paths and into doing what they love.
University News
Careers of Usefulness
Bringing a holistic approach to career services
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Getting There
The CEO of Philly’s transit authority is figuring out ways to improve riders’ lives
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A Reunion with Yourself
Reunion is about remembering who you are under whatever layers of artifice or exhaustion the years may have brought.
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The Sweet Sound of Reunion
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Generous Connections
We cherish our connection to all of you. Thanks for reading!
Student Life
Rise and Grind
The Underground wakes up and smells the coffee
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Baked-in Memories
How food transports us to people and places
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Big Mother Coffeehouse
’70s Heaven
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Amid snow they are an ornament.
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