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Reunion 2017
This video offers you exactly one frisson of excitement and one thousand reasons to come back to Brown this spring: the people!
Return for the network of Brunonians, friends and soon-to-be friends, who just get you.
(Play video on repeat for a little Reunion feeling whenever you need it.)
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Alumni Field Day Highlights
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Brown Reunion classes from the 5th through the 30th and the Alpert Medical School enjoy catching up with friends under their class/school tents at the annual Alumni Field Day held during Reunion Weekend. All activities are complimentary; for lunch, bring your own or buy tickets for the barbecue.
Brown University Procession
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Brown University Procession
Mara Liasson '77: "I basically want to do this till I'm carried out feet first."
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Even after decades as a leading political journalist, cynicism is not a word in Mara Liasson's vocabulary.
Mara Liasson '77: "I can do this maybe!"
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The story of how NPR correspondent Mara Liasson got her first writing job.
Excerpt from Claiming Your Career Vision Webinar with Carolyn Ou '89
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Watch the full hour-long career webinar hosted by Carolyn Ou '89, founder of Sandbox Consulting: ua-cam.com/video/NuY8Yn0oi2U/v-deo.html
Phoebe Knowles '96: Reunion opened the door
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Phoebe Knowles ’96 wanted to ensure she had a stellar time at her 10th reunion, but where to begin? After contacting her class liaison, she decided to get involved and volunteered to help plan the weekend’s activities. The reunion was such a success and she had such a great time that she continued to volunteer and now serves as vice president of her class, creating opportunities for classmates ...
Ever True to Brown singalong
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A long-standing Brown University tradition is to sing the school fight song during Commencement/Reunion Weekend. "Ever True to Brown" was written by Donald Jackson, class of 1909.
Career Spotlight: Ayad Akhtar ’93
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Ayad Akhtar is the author of American Dervish, published in over twenty languages worldwide. His play Disgraced won the 2013 Pulitzer prize for drama. Here, he discusses how initial obstacles ultimately forced him to become a better writer.
Ralanda Nelson '12: "It made me fearless."
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Ralanda Nelson '12: "It made me fearless."
Allison Bernstein '09: "Such a wonderful opportunity to meet some really cool women."
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Allison Bernstein '09: "Such a wonderful opportunity to meet some really cool women."
"It was a great opportunity to develop my leadership skills."
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By volunteering for the Brown Club of DC, Jill Javier '07 familiarized herself with her new city, met new friends, and gained valuable leadership skills. Here she discusses how much Brown has helped her in her post-graduation life and how you too could benefit from volunteering.
“Brown doesn’t end when you graduate.”
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When Marilyn '06 found herself in a new place, looking for a job and without many connections, she decided to give the local Brown Club a try. There, she says, she found a Brown community wider than she could have imagined, full of interesting people who were happy to share their experiences. She also found it easy to get involved.
Love Affair Continues
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Terrell Murphy MAT '69, P'96 '99 '04 cherishes her ongoing relationship with Brown-one that she says has had huge payoffs.
Meet the future of Brown!
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Ellen Hunter ’04 and Dee Dee Sturr ’82 have been interviewing prospective students since they graduated. Why do they love doing it in today’s challenging admission landscape? Meeting fantastic students, connecting with the alumni community, and giving back to Brown are all part of the mix.
Tiffani Scott ’98 to students: Reach out to alumni!
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Tiffani Scott ’98 to students: Reach out to alumni!
Job-Hunting Tips from Barbara Tannenbaum
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Job-Hunting Tips from Barbara Tannenbaum
Campus Dance Time Lapse
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Campus Dance Time Lapse
Meet the future of Brown: Become an alumni interviewer
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Meet the future of Brown: Become an alumni interviewer
Highlights: 2016 Alumni Fall Weekend / Volunteer Celebration
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Highlights: 2016 Alumni Fall Weekend / Volunteer Celebration
Technical Entrepreneuring: What Is It and How Do You Get Involved?
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Technical Entrepreneuring: What Is It and How Do You Get Involved?
Millennials’ Transition to the Workplace
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Millennials’ Transition to the Workplace
The Art of Negotiating
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The Art of Negotiating
Home for Reunion Weekend
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Home for Reunion Weekend
Navigating the Early Stages of Your Career
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Navigating the Early Stages of Your Career
Campus Dance Time Lapse
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Campus Dance Time Lapse
Campus Dance Highlights
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Campus Dance Highlights
Alumni Field Day Highlights
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Alumni Field Day Highlights
Brown University Procession
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Brown University Procession
Struggling to Balance It All
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Struggling to Balance It All

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @JuanRodriguez-jl6ft
    @JuanRodriguez-jl6ft Рік тому

    Evidently this witch has never pay her taxes she talks real nice about the IRS

  • @newellarvin8903
    @newellarvin8903 Рік тому

    Most inspiring, thank you so much for sharing impact you had on raising up the next generation- talk about putting that fine education at Brown where it can do the most good!

  • @sanjitjana7139
    @sanjitjana7139 3 роки тому

    How can I proceed on my research work on narrative medicine? I m a student of english literature

  • @333ministries
    @333ministries 3 роки тому

    What the heck is a minty whatever happened to the term protege

  • @christidwell3951
    @christidwell3951 4 роки тому

    What is the name of the writer she is talking abt at 8:42 ?

  • @abrahamlincoln8748
    @abrahamlincoln8748 4 роки тому

    B.R.O.W.N is what the crowd said.

  • @jeffreycounts
    @jeffreycounts 4 роки тому

    He's a brilliant man who has several courses available through The Great Courses. I didn't truly understand literature until hearing Arnold Weinstein.

  • @moderngeaisha5113
    @moderngeaisha5113 5 років тому

    I love this women and all that she has to say! Thank you for being a great influence on me at Brown University!

  • @TheRealValus
    @TheRealValus 6 років тому

    Literally, NOBODY is saying that we would have heaven on earth if we just got rid of hip-hop, or certain tendencies prevalent in hip-hop. "Reflecting" degraded conditions, ad infinitum, is no excuse. We must to be willing to reflect the highest ideals we wish to see externalized. And we MUST be willing to examine the influence of anything which seemingly promotes the values by which the very foundations of colonialism are founded and fed; blood-lust, lust for gold, narcissistic one-upmanship, ruthless ambition, and shallow objectification. MIC DROPPED.

    • @TheCarrots101
      @TheCarrots101 6 років тому

      Who are you talking to? And what are you saying?

  • @cipriani959
    @cipriani959 7 років тому

    eine wunderbare Frau mit dieser speziellen intelligenten Schönheit

  • @Buck5kinmanx8
    @Buck5kinmanx8 8 років тому

    Hip hop isn't the reason for men being assholes, if a man is a dick it's cuz he grew up that way with his mother getting beat or verbally abused, rappers truthfully don't take hip hop seriously neither do normal people, "bitches" "hoes" it's not a normal thing to say to a woman becuz men know woman have standards today and that its messed up, we know to respect women, hip hop isn't an issue, for all u idiots that think hip hop is mainly a negative factor for this society ur a ducking moron

  • @OriginalOgraphy
    @OriginalOgraphy 9 років тому

    Much Love

  • @thirdshift47
    @thirdshift47 10 років тому

    Damn. Where's the rest?

  • @mikeyoung9810
    @mikeyoung9810 10 років тому

    This man can help anyone appreciate classic literature. Even me. Now I'm hooked on Hemingway.

  • @raventakayama
    @raventakayama 12 років тому

    Not really, I played my games during my undergrad. Its a win some lose some kinda game, but I was surprised and later (now) disappointed in the way the game works. I'd assume it wouldn't work for many women in my circle. Once guys learn to replace the bad boy bravado with confidence (status, money, and looks don't hurt) you end up talking to more fulfilling women. The problem is wading through the bs to get there. But women are generally demanding so every guy should have a bad boy edge IMO.

  • @raventakayama
    @raventakayama 12 років тому

    Cont: Had to say this... Bad girls do not equal freaks. I know plenty of supposed bad girls who turned out to be sexual novices at best. A lady in the streets and a freak in the bed means a woman who handles business in public or private in order to get ahead in life, who also just happens to have an incredible sexual imagination. I know plenty of women who fit that bill as well. See a jerk doesn't equal a bedtime specialist no more than a good girl equals a bed time novice peep the differences

  • @raventakayama
    @raventakayama 12 років тому

    That isn't making the first move. Some flirt just to flirt with no underlying meaning. So that's not a clear cut sign of you approaching someone. Now I know women don't like a push over, but the problem here is that they often confuse jerks for alpha males due to their direct demeanor. I learned to adopt that demeanor during my undergrad and I can tell you that it works. And a freak in the sheets isn't the same as being a bad girl. A bad girl is manipulative just like jerks. It doesn't translate

  • @raventakayama
    @raventakayama 12 років тому

    Actually no.Our society from a relationship standpoint is built upon men approaching women generally. Its actually basic psychology. Only the insane repeat the same thing and expect a different reaction. I was once one of the so-called "nice guys" and the finishing last part is very true. In college i flip the script and treated women the same way they treated me. SURPRISE! Positive responses. What incentive does a man have to respect a woman when his disrespect towards her gets him further?

  • @Chronos17771
    @Chronos17771 12 років тому

    The bible states women would be dominated by men and seek it. It was right on apparently.

  • @raventakayama
    @raventakayama 12 років тому

    Uh, from my experience male hatred towards women stems from female denial of men at an early age. Men learn heart break way before women and by the time women are supposedly ready for love men are typically over it. Then they experience what men have already gone through, generally speaking. But you really shouldn't judge a genre based on your limited knowledge of it. I could name a hundred artists you've never even heard of and you can't possibly judge them because you don't know their music.

  • @Applebaum
    @Applebaum 12 років тому

    Hip Hop also originates from Jamaica ...er Sound Systems, Cool Herc first Hip Hop DJ #Justsaying

  • @kingofaikido
    @kingofaikido 12 років тому

    Don't you think the film 'lost in translation' was a film that got lost in translation? I mean, it wasn't THAT deep.. It would have been better if he or she fell in love with a Japanese boy or girl.. and if Japan came through as much more different than merely the setting for Yakuza movies and Blade Runner..

  • @cajayson8301
    @cajayson8301 13 років тому

    @sweetlikez not sure if you had her for a class (I enrolled in one by her when she taught in CA) but let's just say she's even more incredible in an academic setting. Love Dr. Rose!

  • @sweetlikez
    @sweetlikez 13 років тому

    She's just amazing.. :)

  • @Notic3
    @Notic3 14 років тому

    I think she's adorable