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There is an excitement inherent in the Brown academic community as students
benefit from the opportunities offered within a leading research institution while participating
in the intimate experience of an undergraduate liberal arts college.
Brown professors are deeply committed to teaching, are
preeminent in their fields, and are leaders in advancing knowledge that has broad scholarly,
theoretical, and practical applications.
Academic life at Brown is complemented by a vast array of extracurricular
opportunities, the breadth and number of which attest to the interests and imagination of the
student body. There are hundreds of student organizations on campus. They range from Division
I NCAA sports to cultural and ethnic groups and from musical and literary societies to
political and activist groups.
The diversity of interests in the Brown community at large is matched by
the variety of extracurricular activities amongst students of color at Brown. One look at a
sampling of organizations founded by and/or serving students of African, Asian, Latino and
Native American descent demonstrates that students of color at Brown are anything but a
monolithic group, bringing to the University a myriad of talents, passions, and affinities.
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