Brown’s largest all-you-can-eat dining hall and is open throughout the day. The Ratty boasts an every-changing salad bar, vegetarian and vegan entrees, culinary delights from around the world... 続きを読む
In the laboratory facilities in MacMillan, each student has a private lab space and fume hood to ensure high levels of air quality and safety. The building also contains research-level instruments... 続きを読む
Brown has the oldest undergraduate engineering program in the Ivy League. Engineering students may focus in biomedical, chemical, civil, computer, electrical, materials, or mechanical engineering. 続きを読む
Opened in 2006, the $95 million, 168,000-sq-foot facility has housed more than 50 laboratories & workspace for faculty, staff & students in neuroscience, molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry. 続きを読む
The John D. Rockefeller Jr. Library, nicknamed "The Rock", was completed in 1964 and serves as Brown's principal humanities and social sciences library. Home to half of Brown's six million volumes... 続きを読む
Originally constructed in 1906 as a gym for Pembroke College, Smith Buonanno was renovated in 2001 and won an Honor Award for Outstanding Interiors from the American Institute of Architects in 2002. 続きを読む
The SciLi was built in 1971 as a center for scientific study. In 2000, students in Technology House staged the world’s largest Tetris game with blinking lights on the outside of the building... 続きを読む
With places to buy a slice of pizza, a mouthwatering crepe, a book for class, new running shoes, or countless other items, Thayer provides eclectic offerings within walking distance of any dorm. 続きを読む
The largest of Brown’s indoor athletic facilities & contains a 200 meter track, 5 indoor tennis courts & basketball courts. The OMAC has Warner Field on its roof, home to Brown’s field hockey teams. 続きを読む
Brown's hockey teams compete in Meehan Auditorium. Meehan has also been the venue for Spring Weekend concerts as well as major addresses, including one by former President Bill Clinton in 2005... 続きを読む
The V-Dub is one of two all-you-can-eat dining halls on campus and serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner five days per week. 続きを読む
The Brown Bookstore, located in the heart of Thayer Street, is the official campus shop. The store sells books, Brown merchandise, office supplies, and computer equipment. Approximately on... 続きを読む
The College Green, commonly called the Main Green, is the center of student life on campus. On the Green's perimeter are some of Brown's most historic buildings including University Hall, the oldest.. 続きを読む
Originally a swamp, Lincoln Field was once used as a baseball field before eventually becoming one of Brown's quieter green spaces. 続きを読む
Named after former Brown President Henry Wriston, Wriston Quadrangle (or Wriston for short) consists of nine residential buildings built in the 1950s that house student dormitories and Brown's ten... 続きを読む