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B1 2 Design by Taylor Schwartz ’16 Welcome to Brown!

Congratulations on your acceptance to Brown! We could not be more excited to have you here for A Day On College Hill (ADOCH), which we have been planning for you since September. Over the next couple of days, we hope to give you an idea of what it is like to be a student at Brown and a sense of why we are consistently ranked among the happiest schools in the nation!

You will have the opportunity to attend classes, talk to current Brown students about their experiences, take part in panel discussions, be entertained by Brown’s talented student groups and of course, get to know many of your future classmates. Whether you have already decided that Brown is the perfect fit, or are still exploring your options, we are delighted to show you what makes this University so special and why we think you belong here.

This event is primarily designed for you as an admitted student, but it is also an opportunity for your parents and families to experience Brown. In the parent brochure they can find a number of programs specifically planned to introduce them to Brown and Providence.

We encourage you to take full advantage of this opportunity to explore all that Brown has to offer. Immerse yourself in this sneak peek of our campus—without homework or exams, of course—as a member of the Brown community.

We are thrilled to welcome you to Brown and look forward to seeing you throughout ADOCH—and this fall!

– Liam Dean-Johnson ’16 and Naomi Varnis ’16 A Day On College Hill Coordinators

1 2014 PLANNING COMMITTEE

COORDINATORS LATE NIGHT Liam Dean-Johnson ’16 Yvette Rodriguez ’15 Naomi Varnis ’16 Dylan Moses ’16 Aaron Rosenthal ’16 ACADEMIC & CO-CURRICULAR Marion Wellington ’16 Daniel Hoadley ’15 Holly Gildea ’16 STEM Rachel Leiken ’16 Nicholas Lourie ’14 Matt Ostrow ’16 Katie Hsia ’17 Andrew Linder ’17 Alex Karim ’17

DIVERSITY PERSPECTIVES VIDEO & MEDIA Corbyn Nchako ’14 Lily Sykes ’15 Jennifer Tsai ’14 Taylor Schwartz ’16 Edward Cleofe ’15 Maggie Meshnick ’17 Manuel Contreras ’16 Chris Tran ’17 Maya Finoh ’17 Stanley Muñoz ’17 VOLUNTEERS Marie-Claire Partridge ’15 HOSTS & HOUSING Jason Ginsberg ’16 E-Soo Kim ’15 Alissa Rhee ’16 Marlees West ’15 Madison Shiver ’17 Vannida Lorn ’16 Ben Silver ’17 Jonathan West ’16 Vaki Nikitopoulos ’17 WELCOME Amanda Kelly ’15 Ezra Nelson ’15 Anselmo Fuentes ’16 Emily Siegel ’16 Kate Chamberlain ’17

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS

4 Administrative Office Hours Campus Tours 5 Parking Important Phone Numbers 6 Tuesday, April 22 12 Wednesday, April 23 18 Thursday, April 24 20 Class Schedule 25 Campus Map

Indication of events open (P) to parents and families as well as students. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE HOURS TUESDAY, APRIL 22 – THURSDAY, APRIL 24

OFFICE OF FINANCIAL AID J. Walter Wilson Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 9:00 am – 4:30 pm Please note appointments are not necessary; walk-ins are welcome.

FINANCIAL SERVICES University Bursar Brown Office Building Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 9:00 am – 4:30 pm Please note appointments are not necessary; walk-ins are welcome.

CAMPUS TOURS (P) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23 – THURSDAY, APRIL 24

Familiarize yourself with Brown’s campus. Current students will take you on a tour. Tours begin at the Welcome Desk in the Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center.

Wednesday 9:00 am, 10:00 am, 1:00 pm, and 3:00 pm Thursday 9:00 am

4 PARKING College Hill has many narrow New England streets, which are not conducive to parking large numbers of vehicles. The following parking options are available:

Power Street Garage: 101 Power Street. Limited free parking available on the upper level from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.

Visitor Parking Lot: Brook Street behind Minden Hall (southeast corner of Brook Street and Waterman Street). Limited paid spots available for $3.00/hour or $15.00 all day.

Street Parking: Visitors may find metered street parking on and around campus, which costs 25 cents for every 12 minutes. Please pay close attention to signs marking Brown-specific spaces—these are reserved for Brown employees only. Please do not park in these spaces. Cars parked in these spaces without a parking permit may be towed at the owner’s expense.

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

Police, Fire, and Medical Emergencies 401-863-4111 Office of College Admission 401-863-2378 Student & Employee Accessibility Services 401-863-9588 SEAS Shuttle 401-225-9572 The Student & Employee Accessibility Services (SEAS) Shuttle provides rides throughout the campus for anyone with mobility concerns.

5 6 EVENT SCHEDULE 4:00 4:00 4:00 Arts Tour:Arts Throwsome with plastic discs your classmates Bear Statue on the Main Green Pembroke Field TUESDAY, APRIL22 Good Eats Tour Eats Good Pick sideof atour Brown! aspecial to see Stephen Robert ’62Campus Center Late arrivals can register until 11:00pm. ULTIMATE FRISBEEGAME SPECIALTY TOURS Parks Tour &Rec DROP-OFF REGISTRATION &LUGGAGE and members of Brown’s Ultimate Frisbee and at art Brown. on campus. on exclusive this tour of eateries best the of Brown’s most locales. scenic explore world the of music, theater, dance, teams, Brownian Motion, and Inferno. Disco – – – Discover your inner artist and 6:00 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm : Take abite out of Brown : Treat yo’self to atour

7:00 THE CLASS OF2018THE CLASS The IttlesonQuadrangle MacMillan Hall 117 Main Green Tent Main Green Tent A NIGHTOFCHEMISTRY! Undergraduate Group (DUG) for fantastic Connect with yourConnect Brown student host and Flames, color changes, and glow-in-the- President H.Paxson Christina and Dean you to Brown! 5:00 Enjoy listen food, to music, play games, and dark. Join Departmental Chemistry the current Brown students. chemistry demonstrations!chemistry 8:45 8:00 DINNER, BARBECUE STYLE! BROWN WELCOMES OF MEMBERS meet othermeet admitted students, as well as MEET YOUR HOSTS of Admission James ’73welcome S.Miller settle intosettle your dorm. – – – – 10:00 pm 7:45 pm 7:00 pm 8:45 pm

9:00 – 10:15 pm 10:45 pm – 12:00 am MINORITY PEER COUNSELOR AfriSA MEET & GREET WORKSHOP Sayles Hall 300 Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center Learn about the community of continental Kasper Multipurpose Room Africans here at Brown from our members of A workshop with Brown’s Minority Peer the African Student Association. Counselors (MPCs) exploring issues of BLACK STUDENT UNION MEETING identity and diversity with interactive activities that give you a chance to meet Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center leaders of Brown’s student community of color. The Underground Meet with members of the Black Student 9:00 – 10:15 pm Union, and learn more about its events and BROWN POLITICAL FORUM DEBATE close-knit community. Salomon Center 001 BROWN CHRISTIAN How is technology shaping the college FELLOWSHIP MIXER experience? From Twitter, Skype, and Facebook Wilson Hall 301 to online coursework, technology is changing Enjoy conversation with members of Brown’s the way college students engage with their Christian community and learn about friends, home, and academics. Listen to Christian faith groups on campus. members of the Brown Political Forum discuss and debate the role of technology in the college BROWN CONVERSATION experience and get involved in the conversation! Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center Conference Room 225 10:15 – 11:00 pm Speak to current students about Brown’s Open LATE NIGHT ICE CREAM SOCIAL Curriculum and engage with one another in Main Green Tent an intimate and critical discussion about what The sun(dae) will come out at ADOCH! you want from your education. Bet your bottom dollar you won’t need an BROWN ENTREPRENEURSHIP umbrella for these sprinkles! Get the scoop on MEET & GREET Brown with fellow prospective students and Wilson Hall 305 other members of the Brown community. Join students from the Brown Entrepreneurship program to learn about past and future ventures, and opportunities to get involved.

7 8 EVENT SCHEDULE You you think of got game? glory the All Formal Lounge Formal Partridge Hall, Third WorldCenter Community of ACappella (IGCAC) to mingle Can you make asick beat with your mouth? Chat with members of Brown’s Organization Join Brown the Political Forum for political with more than 10acapella groups, and talk If so, join members of Brown’s Intergalactic Hall Sayles Simmons Quadrangle Simmons Salomon Center 003 CAPTURE THEFLAG Do youDo sing? Love to bum, and ooh, ahh? victory, outside on our quad, under stars. the SPEED FRIENDING BOMBS MIXER BROWN POLITICAL BROWN’S IGCAC MIXER groups and on activism campus. about diverse the multiracial and experiences about audition the process and acappella a range of issues political with your fellow events at Brown. of Multiracial and Biracial Students (BOMBS) orientation come to discuss (or lack thereof), prospective students and current Brown life at Brown! students, and more learn about political Regardless friending! speed of your political

Are you amaster wordsmith or monarch of Are you afirst generation college student? Wilson Hall 309 The The BlueRoom JUGGLING CLUB Main Green Steps Room Memorial Come hang out with EmPower, Brown’s Care about environment? the Want to learn Can you throw things up air inthe and catch Come current meet undergraduates to hear wanted to know about environmental activism Stephen Robert ’62Campus Center Stephen Robert ’62Campus Center Stephen Robert ’62Campus Center what afirst being generation student at CHESS & SCRABBLE GAME NIGHT &SCRABBLEGAME CHESS Brown’s Juggling show Club will you athing or Brown means to them. FIRST-GEN MEET&GREET EMPOWER MEET&GREET green games, you snacks, and everything more about sustainability initiatives at Brown? Scrabble Club to prove your prowess over at Brown! hand-eye coordination aplus. the chessboard?the Join PuzzleClub the and the two about craft. their necessary,No experience withthem finesse? Eventhe if answer is “no,” student-run environmental organization for some checkered boards. TUESDAY NIGHT AT A GLANCE

9:00 – 10:15 pm BOMBS MIXER SOCIAL CLA$$MATES MINORITY PEER COUNSELOR Partridge Hall, Third World Center INFORMAL PANEL/CHAT WORKSHOP Formal Lounge Wilson Hall 103 Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center CAPTURE THE FLAG STUDENTS OF CARIBBEAN Kasper Multipurpose Room Simmons Quadrangle ASSOCIATION (SOCA) MEET & GREET 9:00 – 10:15 pm CHESS AND SCRABBLE GAME NIGHT Sayles Hall 204 BROWN POLITICAL FORUM THE UNITED LEAGUE OF DEBATE Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center BLACK WOMEN MIXER Salomon Center 001 The Blue Room Wilson Hall 105 EMPOWER MEET & GREET 10:15 – 11:00 pm Wilson Hall 309 WOMEN OF COLOR COLLECTIVE LATE NIGHT ICE CREAM SOCIAL MEET & GREET FIRST-GEN MEET & GREET Main Green Tent Wilson Hall 109A Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center 10:45 pm – 12:00 am Memorial Room 10:45 pm – 2:00 am AfriSA MEET & GREET JUGGLING CLUB STUFF NIGHT Sayles Hall Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center Patriot’s Court BLACK STUDENT UNION Main Green Steps Harkness House MEETING LATINA/O STUDENT MIXER 11:00 pm – 12:30 am Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center SPEED FRIENDING The Underground Kasper Multipurpose Room Alumnae Hall BROWN CHRISTIAN MINORITY ASSOCIATION FELLOWSHIP MIXER OF PRE-MED STUDENTS 11:00 pm – 2:00 am Wilson Hall 301 MEET & GREET ARCH SINGS BROWN CONVERSATION Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center Wayland Arch and Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center Room 125 (The Fishbowl) Morris-Champlin Arch NAB MIXER Conference Room 225 11:30 pm – 2:00 am Partridge Hall, Third World Center BROWN ENTREPRENEURSHIP BLOCK PARTY MEET & GREET Informal Lounge Smith-Buonanno Hall Wilson Hall 305 PAN ASIAN OCCASION BROWN’S IGCAC MIXER Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center 12:30 – 1:30 am Sayles Hall Petteruti Lounge SALSA WORKSHOP BROWN POLITICAL QA CUPCAKES Alumnae Hall SPEED FRIENDING Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center Salomon Center 003 LGBTQ Resource Center

9 10 EVENT SCHEDULE American Student Organization and Latino American, and Pacific Islandergroups to hear Kasper Multipurpose Room Room 125(The Fishbowl) Informal Lounge Informal Partridge Hall, Third WorldCenter Petteruti Lounge Join members of Brown’s Asian, Asian- Meet members the of Natives at Brown (NAB) Meet students of color considering careers Mingle with student leaders from Brown’s Latin Stephen Robert ’62Campus Center Stephen Robert ’62Campus Center Stephen Robert ’62Campus Center STUDENTS MEET&GREET diversity of at Latina/o experiences Brown. campus. PAN ASIANOCCASION NAB MIXER LATINA/O STUDENT MIXER in medicine and ways discuss to enrich the MINORITY ASSOCIATIONMINORITY OFPRE-MED Student Initiative to more learn about the activities ofactivities diverse their populations on about cultural, activist, and social, the literary events, outreach, and activism. to find out about Native American student pre-med experience. THE UNITEDLEAGUE OFBLACK Wilson Hall 105 Wilson Hall 103 LGBTQ Resource Center ASSOCIATION (SOCA)MEET & GREET (Trans*PAGE) over cupcakes! WOMEN MIXER Come hang out with diverse the of body Meet members of community the of Black women here at Brown to about learn the If you have asweet tooth and are interested in Stephen Robert ’62Campus Center Sayles Hall 204 QA CUPCAKES Black women on campus! STUDENTS OFCARIBBEAN SOCIAL CLA$$MATES CHAT come get to know Brown’s Alliance and Queer class on campus! its many subgroups, including Sistah Outsiders unique opportunities and of experiences meeting members of LGBTQ+ the community, Social Cla$$mates is astudentSocial group that and Trans* Programming and Education and Brothers Other (for queer students of color), Talk Bisexuals and Eat (BiTE), examines often the topictaboo of class and hear about discussions and events surrounding students here of ancestry at Caribbean Brown! socioeconomic status.socioeconomic Meet with members and

WOMEN OF COLOR COLLECTIVE 11:30 pm – 2:00 am MEET & GREET BLOCK PARTY Wilson Hall 109A Smith-Buonanno Hall Come to chat with members of the Women of Join the Black Student Union and 95.5 Color Collective, a group designed to empower WBRU for the annual Block Party: talk with Brown’s self-identified women of color through undergraduate students of color, break it down discussion, activism, and faculty mentoring. to the hottest hip hop and R&B, and bask in the 10:45 pm – 2:00 am flashing lights of our very own photo booth. STUFF NIGHT 12:30 – 1:30 am Patriot’s Court SALSA WORKSHOP Harkness House Alumnae Hall Come hang out in the Technology Are you into reggaeton? Salsa? Merengue? House lounge and play with all of our Bachata? Come learn basic Latin dance steps cool stuff! Smash Bros, Rock Band, with Brown’s Salsa Club, then use your new and board games galore! moves to get down until they shut us down! 11:00 pm – 12:30 am No experience required. SPEED FRIENDING Alumnae Hall Ready, set, GO! Meet as many of your future classmates as you can at this fast-paced event! 11:00 pm – 2:00 am ARCH SINGS Wayland Arch and Morris-Champlin Arch Come listen to Brown’s finest a cappella groups under our historic arches. It’s going to be aca-awesome and quintessentially Brown.

11 12 EVENT SCHEDULE 7:30 Barus &Holley Prince Lab 222 ADOCH SHOPPINGPERIOD: 9:00 WEDNESDAY, APRIL23 VISIT CLASSES Financial Aid and Financial Services to learn Financial Aid and Financial Services & TOUR Interested in3Dprinting? If you want to learn Sharpe Refectory Ratty”) (“The Stephen Robert ’62Campus Center Hear from representatives Office inthe of Hall Sayles Refer to page 20for acomplete list of design anddesign prototype your come then ideas, dining hall. class offerings. 8:30 am FOR STUDENTS FINANCIAL FUNDAMENTALS DESIGN WORKSHOP DEMO BREAKFAST LATE REGISTRATION Start offtheday with breakfastthe in main more about working at Brown, financial aid and about resources the Brown has to help you on abudget, and other financing personal prototypes, and more! facilities, the printers,to Prince to see Lab student loans, meeting billing living deadlines, – – 9:00 am 9:50 am – 5:00 pm

THE BEGINNING OFANCIENT THE PATH TO PYRAMIDS: Metcalf Research Building Research Metcalf Friedman Auditorium Friedman ANATOMY OFPLME (P) Petteruti Lounge 9:00 Meet administrators and students of the Pyramids arePyramids amongst most the recognizable Program Medical Education inLiberal and hear Interested inturning apassion into an Stephen Robert ’62Campus Center we know about first the kings of andEgypt Salomon Center 101 OPPORTUNITIES AT BROWN UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH Egypt andEgypt its kings. This lecture examineswhat dynamic, not static. EGYPTIAN KINGSHIP(P) undergraduates inadiverse range of subjects from humanities the to sciences. the Senate, advising, and PLME-specific programs. at Brown of through experiences personal the project?academic about Learn extensive the about opportunities for study abroad, PLME the Professor Laurel Bestock encouraged to attend session. this opportunities for independent research projects tips. Students receiving financial aid are highly how our understanding of ancient the past is werethey built, stand still as symbols of ancient structures world, inthe and after millennia – 10:50 am

10:00 – 10:50 am ACADEMIC LIFE AT BROWN & THE OPEN CURRICULUM (P) ADOCH SHOPPING PERIOD: VISIT CLASSES Sayles Hall Join Carol Cohen ’83, Associate Dean of the Refer to page 20 for a complete list of College for First-Year & Sophomore Studies, class offerings. and current students for a discussion about THE INSIDE SCOOP ON BROWN advising, shopping period, and the Open Sayles Hall Curriculum. Come join this student panel, moderated by ATHLETICS & RECREATION AT Elisha Anderson ’98, Associate Director of BROWN: GO BRUNO! Admission, and find out about life at Brown Olney-Margolies Athletic Center beyond the classroom. Matthew Tsimikas, Assistant Athletic Director, 11:00 – 11:50 am will talk about varsity, club and intramural ADOCH SHOPPING PERIOD: teams, physical education classes, and athletic VISIT CLASSES facilities available to Brunonians. Refer to page 20 for a complete list of 11:30 am – 1:00 pm class offerings. MAJOR FUN: ACADEMIC A POX (NOT) UPON YOUR CONCENTRATION FAIR (P) HOUSE: THE HISTORY, SCIENCE & Main Green Tent CONTROVERSY OF VACCINES (P) Meet professors, departmental representatives, Professor Richard Bungiro and undergraduate students from Brown’s Alumnae Hall 70+ concentrations to chart your potential Vaccines are one of the greatest achievements academic path. of modern medicine, but some people just love 12:20 12:50 pm to hate them. In this lecture we’ll look at how – vaccines were discovered, how they work, and LUNCH what they have done for humanity, while also Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center considering the perplexing issue of vaccine Kasper Multipurpose Room rejection. Grab a bite to eat and join your classmates on the Main Green for lunch.

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STEM: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, 3:00 – 3:50 pm ENGINEERING & MATH (P) BREAKOUT SESSION 2 Brown offers top-flight science programs Various Locations embedded in a liberal arts environment. This Admitted students and guests may choose from event focuses on the Brown experience for sessions sponsored by the participating STEM undergraduates in fields related to Applied departments. Mathematics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering, Geology, Mathematics, and 4:10 – 4:55 pm Physics. Spend the afternoon with STEM KEYNOTE SPEAKER faculty and undergraduate concentrators, and Salomon Center learn why science students thrive at Brown. Join us for a keynote address by Chad Jenkins, (Note that events specific to the Life Sciences Associate Professor of Computer Science, on are offered elsewhere in the schedule.) an emerging innovation in science. 1:00 – 1:45 pm 4:55 – 5:00 pm PROGRAM WELCOME & STEM CLOSING REMARKS OVERVIEW PANEL Salomon Center Salomon Center Concluding words from our STEM speakers. Dean of Admission James S. Miller ’73 welcomes you, and our faculty panel introduces featured STEM programs. 2:00 – 2:50 pm BREAKOUT SESSION 1 Various Locations Admitted students and guests may choose from sessions sponsored by the participating STEM departments. STEM

1:00 – 1:50 pm LIFE AFTER BROWN: PREPARING FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONS SCHOOLS (P) ADOCH SHOPPING PERIOD: VISIT CLASSES Sayles Hall George Vassilev, Director of Pre-Professional Refer to page 20 for a complete list of Advising and Assistant Dean of the College, class offerings. joined by current students, will highlight Brown’s AWAKENING TO POETRY: resources and respond to questions about TRANSLATING TRANSCENDENCE (P) pre-health, pre-med, and pre-vet requirements. Professor Meera Viswanathan 2:00 2:50 pm Alumnae Hall – During this hour, we will explore a poem ADOCH SHOPPING PERIOD: that is one of the most well-known poems VISIT CLASSES worldwide and certainly among the most Refer to page 20 for a complete list of often quoted and translated. Surprisingly, class offerings. far from being spectacular, it is a verse that CAPITALIZING ON THE BROWN assumes the guise of the drab, the simple, the EDUCATION (P) quotidian. What does it mean for the ordinary Sayles Hall to be extraordinary? We will have a chance to Join the Director of CareerLAB, current examine this work in the context of literary Brown students, and a recent alum to form and religious, historical, and cultural discuss internships, networking, and backgrounds as well as through translation, planning for a successful life after Brown. both of others and our own. Moderated by Kathleen McSharry, Associate BROWN’S PROGRAM IN BEO Dean of the College. List Art Center 120 MERGING PUBLIC SERVICE & Come learn about Business, Entrepreneurship, SCHOLARSHIP AT BROWN and Organization (BEO), a multidisciplinary, Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center multi-track undergraduate concentration Petteruti Lounge that provides students with a rigorous and Brown students and alumni are known for synergistic program in the study of commercial their commitment to making a difference in activity grounded in Economics, Sociology, and Providence and around the world. Hear from the Engineering. students and staff of the Swearer Center about the exciting work they have done and the range of opportunities and resources that make Brown a uniquely strong environment for social change. 15 16 EVENT SCHEDULE 4:00 pm over to walk to PWfor atour and an 4:00 Are you pre-law or pre-business? Join us for T.F. Green Hall List Art Center 120 ADOCH SHOPPINGPERIOD: 3:00 Hemisphere Building, CareerLAB VISIT CLASSES Meet us on Main the Green Front Steps at Refer to page 20for acomplete list of International Programs, representatives from Ned Quigley, Associate Director of class offerings. ANDLAWBUSINESS SCHOOL(P) BROWN:LIFE AFTER PREPARING FOR FROM COLLEGE HILL(P) LIVING &LEARNINGAWAY BRUNONIANS ABROAD: introduction to Brown’s student-run theatre. an overview ofan advising overview resources available for of another society. of culture inthe experience immersed being the Officethe of International Programs, and students preparing for graduate school. students have who studied abroad the discuss – – 3:50 pm 4:50 pm

4:30 The IttlesonQuadrangle The BrownBand and Brown undergraduates Meehan ACTIVITIES FAIR Petteruti Lounge Sayles Hall Sayles Interested indiversity at Brown? Love free Stephen Robert ’62Campus Center ON THEIRBROWN EXPERIENCE OUR TAKE: STUDENTS MINORITY 5:45 5:30 Eat up at buffet! the Explore wealth the of extracurricular color about experiences. their coffeeCome eat, and cookies? chat, and hear representatives of over 200student groups. LIFE BEYOND THEBOOKS: DINNER meet youmeet at Sayles Hall toyou lead and to food from agroup of current Brown students of MARCH OFTHEBEARS! opportunities at Brown by meeting the activities fair. activities the – – – 7:15 pm 5:45 pm 5:20 pm

7:30 – 8:30 pm 9:00 – 11:45 pm BROWN’S GOT TALENT SCIENCE TRIVIA SHOWDOWN Sayles Hall & Salomon Center Sciences Library, 3rd Floor Brown’s got so much talent that we need Become part of a Science Center tradition of two venues to show it off! Watch student fun, fame, food, and fabulous prizes. Channel performers from cultural, dance, musical, your inner scientist and come compete in our and improv groups showcase their talents. Jeopardy-style team trivia challenge! 8:30 – 10:00 pm 9:30 – 10:30 pm STUDENT ART SHOW SPEED FRIENDING II: List Art Center THIS TIME IT’S PERSONABLE Admire the works of Brown’s most talented Sayles Hall visual artists while learning more about Though it might seem like Speed Friending was Brown’s creative community. just yesterday, Sayles Hall will set the scene for you to meet even more current Brown students 8:30 – 10:30 pm and friends! NIGHT OF SCENES Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center 10:00 pm – 12:30 am The Underground IVY FILM FESTIVAL SCREENING Whether you were born on stage or simply love Salomon Center 001 theater, come experience some of Brown’s finest Do you like your screens silver? Come learn feats of drama and mingle with members of the more about advance screenings of feature films theater groups on campus. and the largest student-run film competition in the ! Don’t miss this chance to 8:30 – 11:30 pm experience movie magic with the passionate ADOCH MIXER EXTRAVAGANZA! film buffs of the Ivy Film Festival student group. Alumnae Hall Finally, the event you’ve all been waiting for! 11:00 pm – 1:30 am It’s a chance to break out your moves or hang COMEDY SHOW out with your future classmates. Salomon Center 101 Love to laugh? Let Brown’s finest comedians entertain you with humor ranging from witty to downright silly.

17 18 EVENT SCHEDULE 11:00 pm daily ifyou just want to drop in. bagels. We are open from also 9:00am to community on Hill College over some morning moreLearn about vibrant the Jewish Brown/RISD Hillel OPEN HOUSE(P) HILLEL “COFFEE HOUSE” 9:00 class offerings. Refer to page 20for acomplete list of VISIT CLASSES ADOCH SHOPPINGPERIOD: 9:00 yourbegin last day of Brown exploration. Munch on alight breakfast under tent the to Main Green Tent BREAKFAST Kasper Multipurpose Room. host’s room! Bring your luggage back to Make sure not to leave anything inyour Kasper Multipurpose Room Stephen Robert ’62Campus Center LUGGAGE STORAGE 7:30 THURSDAY, APRIL24 – – – 9:00 am 11:00 am 10:20 am

OPEN HOUSE SARAH DOYLE WOMEN’S CENTER Service, and informationService, about gap years. (SEAS), Swearer the Services Center for Public Programs, Student and Employee Accessibility Chaplains and Religious Life, International LGBTQthe Resource Center, Office the of and resourcesservices at Brown, such as obtain information about many important to ask questions, to University speak staff, and This is an opportunity for students and families Hall Sayles RESOURCE FAIRUNIVERSITY (P) and more learn about resources the it provides. students of color, undergraduate meet students, Come explore Brown’s resource center for Partridge Hall, Third WorldCenter OPEN HOUSE(P) THIRD WORLD CENTER with coordinators the and students. and shows art at center the over acup of tea and sexuality. volunteering, Discuss workshops, intersect as they withparticularly race, class, about opportunities to explore issues of gender, Visit Sarah the Doyle Women’s Center to learn Sarah Doyle Women’s Center

10:00 – 11:00 am 11:00 – 11:30 am GREEK & PROGRAM HOUSING FAREWELL, FRIENDS! (P) MEET & GREET Main Green Tent Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center Come and listen to parting thoughts from Petteruti Lounge Kenneth Miller ’70, Professor of Biology, as Which house would you be in? (Please, not your days on College Hill come to a close. Slytherin!) Meet the brothers and sisters of We’ll miss you, but we’re looking forward to Brown’s fraternities and sororities to learn seeing you in the fall! more about rush, pledging, and Greek life at Brown, as well as members of special interest 11:30 am – 12:00 pm houses, including French and Spanish House, LUGGAGE PICK UP Social Action House, and Technology House. Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center Kasper Multipurpose Room THE HAFFENREFFER MUSEUM OF Before you catch your plane, train, or ANTHROPOLOGY OPEN HOUSE (P) automobile, don’t forget to pick up your Manning Hall belongings! Haffenreffer Museum Come see the Haffenreffer’s newest exhibit, In Deo Speramus: The Symbols and Ceremonies of Brown University. Peruse some of the finest anthropological and archaeological exhibitions in New England as you meet staff and students from the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology to learn about student-curated exhibits, museum events, internships, research opportunities, and more.

19 CLASS SCHEDULE

The Office of College Admission is grateful to the Brown faculty who kindly allow students to observe their classes. As a courtesy to the faculty, we ask that you follow a few guidelines when you sit in on a course:

Please note classes are open to STUDENTS ONLY. We ask that parents do not attend a class.

Please arrive to the class a few minutes early and let the professor know that you will be observing (if the class is a large lecture, introducing yourself is not necessary).

Please stay for the duration of the class (if there is a break, you may leave during that time).

Please do not attend classes that are not on this list of courses.

DEPARTMENT KEY

AFRI Africana Studies CROL Haitian Creole MGRK Modern Greek ANTH Anthropology EAST East Asian Studies MUSC Music APMA Applied Math ECON Economics PRSN Persian ARAB Arabic ENGL English PHIL Philosophy ARCH Archaeology GEOL Geology RELS Religious Studies CATL Catalan HIST History SANS Sanskrit CHEM Chemistry HNDI Hindi SIGN American Sign CHIN Chinese INTL International Relations Language CLAS Classics JAPN Japanese TAPS Theatre Arts & CLPS Cognitive, Linguistic, LATN Latin Performance Studies & Psychological MCM Modern Culture URBN Urban Studies Sciences & Media

20 The following courses are offered on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23

9:00 – 9:50 am ARCH 0100 Field Archaeology in the ARAB 0200 Arabic Ancient World Wilson Hall 205 Rhode Island Hall 108 MUSC 0560 Theory of Tonal Music CLPS 0510 Perception, Illusion, and the Orwig Music Building 315 Visual Arts Wilson Hall 102 10:00 – 10:50 am GEOL 0240 Earth: Evolution of a Habitable ANTH 0100 Introduction to Cultural Planet Anthropology Lincoln Field Building 209 Sydney Frank Hall for Life Sciences JAPN 0400 Intermediate Japanese ARCH 0365 Byzantium-Constantinople-Istanbul: Wilson Hall 104 A City In Deep Time LATN 1810 Survey of the Republican Literature Rhode Island Hall 108 J. Walter Wilson 301 CHIN 0910B Introduction to Classical Chinese MCM 0260 Cinematic Coding and Narrativity J. Walter Wilson 201 Smith-Buonanno Hall 201 CLAS 0850 Mythology of India PHIL 0360 Early Modern Philosophy Smith-Buonanno Hall 206 Bldg for Environ. Rsch and Teach 015 CLAS 1220 The Fall of Empires and Rise of URBN 1200 The US Metropolis, 1945-2000 – Kings: Greek History 479 to 323 BC Center for Information Technology Smith-Buonanno Hall G01 (CIT) 165 CLPS 1820 Language and the Brain Salomon Center 203 12:00 – 12:50 pm ENGL 0800A City Novels APMA 0330 Methods of Applied Math I, II Smith-Buonanno Hall 101 Wilson Hall 302 HIST 1210 European Intellectual History: ARCH 1621 History of Egypt 1 Discovering the Modern Rhode Island Hall 108 Smith-Buonanno Hall 201 CATL 0200 Catalan PHIL 0010 The Place of Persons 70 Brown Street, 130 Bio-Med Center 291 CHIN 0250 Advanced Beginning Chinese PHIL 0250 The Meaning of Life J. Walter Wilson 303 Wilson Hall 102 CLPS 0010 Elementary Psychology: An Introduction to Mind and Behavior 11:00 – 11:50 am Metcalf Res Bldg, Friedman Auditorium ARAB 0200 Arabic HINDI 0200 Hindi-Urdu J. Walter Wilson 202 Sayles Hall 306

21 PHIL 0060 Modern Science and Human Values 2:00 – 2:50 pm Wilson Hall 102 ARAB 0200 Arabic PRSN 0200 Persian J. Walter Wilson 202 Rockefeller Library A-9 ARCH 1707 The Seven Wonders of the Ancient MGRK 0200 Introduction to Modern Greek World Rockefeller Library B17 Rhode Island Hall 108 SIGN 0200 American Sign Language CHIN 0400 Intermediate Chinese J. Walter Wilson 301 J. Walter Wilson 302 12:00 – 1:50 pm ENGL 0410F Devils, Demons, and Do-Gooders Alumnae Hall 212 TAPS 0230 Acting LATN 1120D Alcuin Lyman Hall 002 CLASS SCHEDULE Wilson Hall 205 TAPS 1160 Style and Performance MUSC 1011 Advanced Musicianship II Stuart Theatre, Strasberg Orwig Music Building 315 1:00 – 1:50 pm NEUR 1540 Neurobiology of Learning & Memory Smith-Buonanno Hall 201 ANTH 0500 Discovering Anthropological Archaeology PHIL 1590 Philosophy of Science Barus & Holley 159 Wilson Hall 301 ARCH 0420 Archaeologies of the Greek Past SANS 1080 The Critical Episodes of the Rhode Island Hall 108 Mahabharata Rockefeller Library B17 APMA 0350 Methods of Applied Math I, II Center for Information Technology 3:00 – 3:50 pm (CIT) 227 CROL 0200 Early Intermediate Creole ENGL 0450A Hawthorne and James Rockefeller Library A-9 J. Walter Wilson 202 HIST 0150B The Philosophers’ Stone: Alchemy 3:00 – 5:20 pm From Antiquity to Harry Potter EAST 1950Y The Many Faces of Chinese Opera Wilson Hall 302 J. Walter Wilson 401 LATN 0400 Introduction to Latin Literature HIST 1972R Politics and Culture Under the Brazil- Sayles Hall 002 ian Military Dictatorship, 1964-1985 MUSC1040 Advanced Music Theory I Watson Institute 114 Orwig Music Building 315 INTL 1802M Rwanda Past and Present NEUR 0650 The Biology of Hearing J. Walter Wilson 201 Bio-Med Center 202 URBN 1870S The City, the River, and the Sea: Social and Environmental Change at the Water’s Edge 29 Manning Street, 103

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9:00 – 10:20 am CHEM 0330 Equilibrium, Rate and Structure APMA 0650 Essential Statistics MacMillan Hall 117 Barus & Holley 166 CLAS 1420 The Culture of Death in Ancient ARAB 0200 Arabic Rome Wilson Hall 303 Sayles Hall 105 CHEM 0350 Organic Chemistry CLPS 0500 Perception and Mind MacMillan Hall 117 Bldg for Environ. Rsch & Teach 015 CLPS 0030 Introduction to Linguistic Theory ENGL 1511N Liberalism, Empire, and the Bldg for Environ. Rsch & Teach 015 American Novel 70 Brown Street, 130 ECON 1310 Labor Economics Bio-Med Center 291 GREK 1010 Introduction to Greek Drama Sayles Hall 012 HIST 0520 Modern American History: New and Different Perspectives HIST 1493 Cultural History of the Netherlands Center for Information Technology in a Golden Age and a Global Age (CIT) 227 List Art Center 210 LATN 1060F Ovid MGRK 0400 Intermediate Modern Greek J. Walter Wilson 401 Center for Information Technology (CIT) 210 9:30 – 10:20 am NEUR 1740 The Diseased Brain: Mechanisms CHIN 0200 Basic Chinese of Neurological and Psychiatric Sayles Hall 306 Disorders Center for Information Technology 10:00 – 11:50 am (CIT) 165 TAPS 0930F Explorations in Clown and Play RELS 0080 Gender, Power, God(s) Lyman Hall 026 Wilson Hall 101 10:30 – 11:50 am 11:00 – 11:50 am AFRI 0990 Black Lavender: Black Gay/Lesbian JAPN 0400 Intermediate Japanese Plays/Dramatic Constructions in the Wilson Hall 204 American Theatre Churchill House 106 12:00 – 12:50 pm APMA 1080 Inference in Genomics and CATL 0200 Catalan Molecular Biology 70 Brown Street, 130 Barus & Holley 153 CHIN 0250 Advanced Beginning Chinese ARAB 0200 Arabic J. Walter Wilson 303 J. Walter Wilson 303 MGRK 0200 Introduction to Modern Greek Rockefeller Library B17 23 HINDI 0200 Hindi-Urdu CLPS 0200 Human Cognition Sayles Hall 306 Bldg for Environ. Rsch & Teach 015 PRSN 0200 Persian CLPS 1330 Introduction to Syntax J. Walter Wilson 202 Metcalf Research Building 103 GEOL 1350 Weather and Climate 1:00 – 1:50 pm MacMillan Hall 101 MCM 0240 Television Studies HIST 1330 War and Peace in Modern Europe Wilson Hall 301 Wilson Hall 101 1:00 – 2:20 pm PHIL 0190 Contemporary Moral Problems Rockefeller Library 205 APMA 1940T Nonlinear Filtering for Hidden Markov Models 4:00 – 5:50 pm CLASS SCHEDULE Wilson Hall 203 TAPS 0330 Mande Dance, Music and Culture ENGL 1710W Literary Impressionism Lyman Hall 026 Alumnae Hall 212 GEOL 0230 Geochemistry: Earth, Planetary 4:00 – 6:20 pm Materials & Processes AFRI 1050E RPM Playwriting Lincoln Field Building 209 Churchill House 106 HIST 1496 War and Medicine Since the CROL 0100 Basic Haitian Creole Renaissance J. Walter Wilson 403 Smith-Buonanno Hall 101 INTL 1802L Norms of Humanity LATN 1040B Virgil: Aeneid J. Walter Wilson 202 Rockefeller Library 205 MES 1999A Cultures of Neoliberalism RELS 0820 African American Religious Wilson Hall 109 Strategies Center for Information Technology 6:30 – 7:50 pm (CIT) 219 PHIL 1260 Plato TAPS 1160 Style and Performance Wilson Hall 105 Stuart Theatre, Strasberg URBN 1000 Fieldwork in the Urban Community 29 Manning Street, 103 2:30 – 3:50 pm CHIN 0400 Intermediate Chinese J. Walter Wilson 503 CLAS 1770 Ancient Law, Society and Jurisprudence Smith-Buonanno Hall 206

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