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BROWN UNIVERSITY C E N U I N T E N I Q N M I A E L S 1 4 7 6 4 – 2 0 1 TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY- SIXTH COMMENCEMENT SUNDAY, MAY 25, 2014 Prospect Street Congdon Street Pratt Street 295 Lloyd Football Barnes Street Field Barnes Street Brown Stadium Brown Street Jenckes Street Congdon Street 112 Sessions St. (Left on Elmgrove Ave. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 proceed to Sessions 9St.) 10 Ladd Observatory Keene Street Thayer Berylson Family 210 Doyle Ave. Stevenson (Hope St. and Doyle Ave.) Central Keene Street Heat Field Street Plant A Pizzitola A Gymnasium Lloyd Avenue Lloyd Avenue Hope Street Meehan Lloyd Avenue Brook Auditorium Olney- Lloyd Avenue Brown Street Margolies Street Erickson Athletic Center Pratt Street Lloyd Lane Prospect Street Athletic Complex Goldberger Street Bowen ITTLESON Family B 219 QUADRANGLE FieldB Bowen Street Bowen 315 Bowen Street Andrews Street 3 Thayer Meister-Kavan Street Bowen Street Hall Field Andrews Commons 2 David J. Zucconi ’55 Congdon Street 4 NEW Varsity Strength & Champlin PEMBROKE Nelson Conditioning Center DORMS Fitness Katherine Moran Machado House Metcalf Miller Hall 1 Center Hall Coleman Aquatics Wheaton Street Hall 111 Morriss Cushing Street Pembroke Center Rochambeau Field house Hall Stimson Avenue House Brown PEMBROKE CAMPUS Brook Street Street Verney-Wooley Smith-Buonanno Dining Hall Diman Place C 2 Stimson C Hall Alumnae Wooley Pembroke Field Hall Hall Avenue Cushing Street Brown Street Stimson Avenue Emery Hope Street Hall Street Pembroke Meeting Street First Church of West Hall Meeting Christ Scientist House Central Meeting Street Congregational Meeting Street Sidney E. Frank Hall Church for Life Sciences Prospect Meeting Street Sidney E. Frank Hall Cooke Street Grimshaw - Euclid Street D Bio-Medical Gudewicz for Life Sciences D Street Center Street Brown Angell Olive Street Office Granoff The Building Angell Street Olive Street Peter B. Sharpe Walk Center Bookstore (North) Angell Street Defoe Place Green House Brook Street 195 Brown Hillel House Thayer Street 169 Angell Street Hemisphere Angell Building Angell Street Fones Alley Brown Street Street 382 Angell Street Urban Churchill Fones Alley Corliss- House Brook Street 70 Brown Environmental The Street E Angell Brackett House Lab Waterman Street E Thomas Street Street J. Walter Walk Tunnel Portal First Baptist 8 Fones (South) Lippitt Alley Wilson 190 Church Fones Alley 68 1/2 94 House Waterman Street 131 133 Hope Walter Waterman Mencoff Brown Street Norwood Waterman Street Street First Robinson Hall Street Minden Baptist Hall 70 Partridge House 137 Wa Hall Hall Watson Hall Church term Waterman Waterman an Center for S Street Building for Sciences VISITOR PARKING Street Waterman Street tr Stuart Arnold Information Benefit Street e FAUNCE ARCH e Waterman Street Environmental Library t Visitor Center Theater Lab Technology Prince Faunce House Research & Medical Prospect Carrie Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center Engineering North Main Street Hope Research Blistein Tower Teaching Laboratory House House College Laboratory Marston Manning Street Metcalf Research Hall MANNING WALKWAY Barus and Holley F List Front Salomon Lyman Hall F Manning 29 Building Cooke Street Art John Green Center 341 37 Hay Hall/Chapel SOLDIER’S ManningManning Center Brook Walk Gerard Library Simmons Quadrangle ARCH Barus Street Walk Macfarlane (Lower Green) Building House House VAN WICKLE University College Green Sayles Hall Caswell 333 Street Hope GATES (Main Green) Hall College Street Hall Lincoln MacMillan Brook Street 37 Brook Street Field Thayer Street Hall 182 Cooke Maxcy 180 Wilson Hall Building Hegeman Geo-Chem George George Street Hall Building Slater Hall Street Street George Street College Street Prospect Hall Rockefeller Littlefield St. Stephen’s Library Hall George Street John Carter Gardner Church Street Brown Library House Meiklejohn G Rhode Island 155 House 163 G Wilbour Hall George Street George George Aldrich Hall Sears Kassar House Brown Street Street House Street Shirley Nicholson Wayland House 88 George Street 25 Sharpe Horace Magee Street Miller Maddock House Benevolent Hopkins Street House Annex George Mann House 67 Alumni Hughes Court Refectory Street Benevolent Street Street George WAYLAND ARCH 135 66-68 Center Thayer Morrison-Gerard Grant Recital Hall Street Benevolent Street King Chamber Music WRISTON Street Fulton Rehearsal Hall Faculty House Studios Club 20 26 QUAD Benevolent Street Marcy Brown Fox Point Olney House Buxton House Early Childhood Orwig Music Education Center Benevolent Street 5 KEENEY QUAD House Diman Patriots Chapin Building T. F. Green H Watson Starr H First Unitarian Benevolent House Court House Plaza Hall Benoni-Cooke Annmary Institute House Church Street Benefit Street Brown Public Safety Young Orchard Avenue Memorial Goddard YOUNG ORCHARD AVENUE APARTMENTS House Hope Street 10 2 4 Andrews Harkness Charlesfield Street South 121 South Brook Street Cooke Street Everett-Poland Jameson-Mead House Main Street Archibald-Bronson House Thayer Street Barbour Water Street Hall Charlesfield Street Charlesfield Street A Feinstein GRADUATE D House Perkins B CENTER Giddings Hall In March 1764, the “General Assembly of the Governor and VARTAN House GREGORIAN Steinert Dyer I E QUAD Center House I Company of the English Colony of Rhode Island” gathered to Planet Street Power Street C B A consider the charter that would establish Rhode Island College Power Street Dyer Street Power Street Broome Lane Power Street President’s Williams Street (renamed Brown University in 1804). Tough founded during Parking Garage East Street North Main Street House Williams Street Nightingale- the reign of King George III, the college was dedicated to the JPeck Street BenefitBrown Street House J Williams Street “liberty of conscience,” a core principle that continues to defne John Street Hope Street Dave Street our institution to this day. Brown’s 250th Anniversary is being John Street Brook Street Hoppin Thayer Street 1 2 3 4 House5 John Street6 7 8 9 10 celebrated on College Hill and throughout the world through Arnold Street 200 Dyer Doubloon Street May 2015. Te semiquincentenary provides an opportunity to Street South Arnold Street acknowledge Brown’s academic excellence while exploring new Welcome/Information Center Water Street Transit Street James Street Arnold Street For further information or assistance, please contact ways of collaborating across disciplines; refect on the challenges the Department of Public Safety at 863-3322 or Main Functions and Restrooms are Accessible visit the Welcome/InformationTransit Street Center located East Street Brown has confronted over time; and imagine Brown’s future in Transit Street inside the Stephen Robert ‘62 Campus Center at Partial Accessibility Benefit Street an ever more complex global environment. Faunce House (access via the Faunce Arch). Hope Street Sheldon Street Marston Boathouse 254-260 India St Sheldon Street (Left on Wickenden St. follow signs for India Point Park) Jewelry District Wickenden Street (Right on Wickenden St. Ann Street proceed over Point St. Bridge) Wickenden Street Thompson Street South Main Street Brown University Te Graduate School Ceremony 2 Candidates for Master of Arts, 27 providence, ad eundem rhode island Te Warren Alpert Medical 2 School Ceremony Ofcers Emeriti 27 may 25, 2014 Te College Ceremony 3 Citations and Awards 27 Te University Ceremony 3 Fellowships, Scholarships, and Grants 28 Schedule in the Event of Storm 4 Special Recognition for Advanced 29 Conditions Degree Candidates Brown University’s 19th President 4 Faculty Recognition 31 Brown Commencement Traditions 5 Commencement Procession Aides 33 and Marshals Candidates for Baccalaureate Degrees 6 Ofcers of the University 35 Candidates for Advanced Degrees 12 Locations for Diploma Ceremonies 36 Candidates for Honorary Degrees 22 Commencement Summary (all times are estimated) Seating on the College Green is on a first-come The day begins with a procession during basis outside the center section. which the candidates for degrees march across the College Green, led by the chief marshal 9:30 a.m. Seniors line up on Waterman Street. party, Brown band, presidential party, 9:45 a.m. Procession begins through Faunce Arch. Corporation, senior administration, and faculty. In addition, alumni who have returned 10:15 a.m. Graduate School ceremony on for reunions march with their classes. Once Simmons Quadrangle. the last person is through the Van Wickle 11:15 a.m. Medical School Ceremony at Gates on the front green, the procession the First Unitarian Church. inverts and continues down College street with each participant applauding the others. 12:10 p.m. College ceremony on First Baptist Church grounds begins (simulcast). The Medical School adjourns to the First 12:35 p.m. Seniors begin to arrive back on the College Unitarian Church on Benefit and Benevolent Green to be seated in the center section. streets. The Graduate School procession ends ◆ Half arrive through the north on Simmons Quadrangle, where a tent (Hope College) gate. accommodates spectators; additional seating ◆ Half arrive through the south is available in Metcalf Friedman Auditorium, (Rhode Island Hall) gate. with viewing by simulcast. 1:00 p.m. University ceremony on College Green begins. The senior class marches down College, ◆ Senior orations Benefit, and Waterman streets to the First ◆ Honorary degrees Baptist Church in America and assembles on ◆ Symbolic degrees the lawn. Family and friends wait on the College Green, where large screens aford a 2:00 p.m. University ceremony on College Green ends. continuous view of the proceedings. Afterward, 2:15 p.m. Diploma ceremonies begin. the seniors walk up the hill and take seats on A listing of the locations appears on page 36 the College Green for the University ceremony. of the program. Parents, relatives, and friends of seniors are advised to find seats on the College Green during the opening procession. The best opportunity to take photographs of graduating seniors is at the diploma ceremonies in the afternoon. In addition, the Van Wickle Gates will remain open for photographs until 6:00 p.m.