In any emergency, Brown’s chief priority will be the safety of students, faculty, staff and affected community members. Other priorities include the mitigation of damage; communication with members of the University community; and recovery and restoration of academic and research operations.
Brown’s culture of collaboration and interdisciplinary study, paired with student-centered learning, prepares master’s students to become impactful leaders in their chosen fields.
Graduates of The Warren Alpert Medical School are accepted into the nation's most competitive residency programs and leading medical centers. See All Match Lists
Brown-Generated SPRINT Fellowships Brown-generated fellowships are listed opportunities with Brown faculty, host organizations, and community partners that are reserved for Brown students.
The residency is based at Rhode Island Hospital, the principal teaching hospital for The Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University. Our residents also operate at the Providence VA Medical Center and rotate through the VA Eye Clinic at Eagle Square.
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.
Brown Neurology physicians conduct laboratory and clinical investigations into a variety of neurological diseases and provide high-quality medical care for individuals with neurological disorders.
Taking part in STEM 9/10 on Brown University’s campus in the heart of Providence, RI allows you to experience what college life and learning is like at an Ivy League campus.
“Dry Bridge is a transformative milestone for clean energy in the region and signals a significant step toward Brown’s net-zero goals,” Brown President Christina H. Paxson said.
Brown University is a top-ten employer in the vibrant city of Providence. When you work at Brown, you belong to a community of diverse and talented individuals who support one another.