This summer, many of our Brown Votes students brought their work beyond Brown’s campus. Learn about just some of this impactful engagement as we spotlight three students below.
Dorcas International is at the forefront of the housing crisis’ impacts on refugees. The support offered by the resettlement agency goes a long way to make the state a permanent, more affordable home for refugees.
“Housing, paying the rent, it’s one of the main problems for refugees,” says Noorulaq Sadeq. Sadeq is a refugee and caseworker from Afghanistan who came to Rhode Island after the US military withdrew from his home country in 2021.
This month's spotlight features two faculty members engaged with LGBTQ+ communities in their teaching, mentoring, research and/or policy-related work, especially focusing on LGBTQ+ youth and the importance of affirming LGBTQ+ identities.
Congratulations to our graduating students and Swearer award winners! Stop by our Open House on May 26 from 1 to 3 p.m. with your family and friends before commencement.
Over the course of the academic year, over 200 elementary school students join the D’Abate Community School (DCS) for after-school programming through the Brown/D’Abate partnership
Swearer Center student and newly inducted Royce Fellow, Rishika Kartik '26, recently gave a TEDx talk titled, "Creativity is More Accessible Than Meets The Eye."
As part of his senior thesis, Aaron Castillo partnered with PPL to present an exhibition that delves into the food cultures of Providence communities displaced by redevelopment and gentrification.
Brown University and its athletic department have a rich history of utilizing athletics as part of the University’s overall goal of developing the entire person.