Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. In 1928, the Women's College was renamed Pembroke College. These are excerpts from a film about life at Pembroke in 1934. Brown University. Providence, Rhode Island 02912, USA. Phone: 401-863-1000. Maps & Directions / Contact Us

  2. The Center for Digital Scholarship has just completed work on the digital archive for the Pembroke Record.From 1923 to 1970, the Pembroke Record documented and commented upon life at Pembroke College in Brown University. Although the Pembroke Record ceased publishing decades ago, it has remained a valuable archival resource and an irreplaceable part of the history of women at Brown University.

  3. Women were first admitted to Brown in 1891. The Women’s College was later renamed Pembroke College in Brown University before merging with Brown College, the men’s undergraduate school, in 1971. The northern section of campus where the women’s school was situated is known today as the Pembroke Campus.

  4. Since 1982, the Pembroke Center has documented the experiences of women who attended Brown University and Pembroke College by collecting interviews with alumnae of diverse backgrounds, academic and extracurricular interests, and life experiences. In 2018 the project welcomed its first two interviews with transgender students.

  5. Hace 6 días · Established in 1982, the Pembroke Center Archives identifies, collects, and processes collections related to our mission: advancing the capacity for research and teaching on women, gender, and feminist scholarship in the University library system. These collections are then housed at the John Hay Library where they become part of the library ...

  6. Brown began to admit women when it established a Women's College in Brown University in 1891, which was later named Pembroke College in Brown University. The College of Brown University merged with Pembroke College in 1971 and became co-educational. Illustration of an aerial view of campus in 1908.

  7. The Pembroke Center Oral History Project was initiated in 1982 by Joan Wallach Scott (founding director of the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women at Brown University) and the Pembroke Center Advisory Council (a group of alumnae, parents and friends who support the Pembroke Center). The goal of the Oral History Project, originally called “Brown Women Speak,” was to document ...