Division of Campus Life
May 21, 2026

Commencement Weekend: Key Reminders for Students

Announcements

As Commencement and Reunion Weekend approaches, I am writing to share a few reminders to help students prepare. Earlier this week, the University shared a message with the full Brown community, which I encourage you to read here.

This is a time for celebration. It is also a time for shared responsibility so that every student, family member, and guest can fully experience this milestone. I ask that you do the following:

 

Know your responsibilities.

The Code of Student Conduct applies everywhere, including off campus, and applies to all students, including those preparing to graduate. Serious violations may result in disciplinary action, including the withholding of diplomas.

 

Be mindful in your spaces.

If you are hosting or attending gatherings:

  • Plan ahead and take responsibility for your guests
  • Be mindful of noise
  • Respect neighbors and private property

 

Prioritize safety.

  • Fires are not permitted on campus
  • Follow local ordinances if you are off campus: take care when using fire, donate or dispose of items properly, and don’t leave items on sidewalks
  • Stay aware of your surroundings and look out for one another

BrownAlert is how Brown sends emergency instructions and important safety information during Commencement and Reunion Weekend. Guests can opt in to BrownAlert by texting “Brown” to 78015. Students should make sure their contact information is up to date in Banner.

Rave Guardian is an app that Brown community members can use to contact safety officials, report suspicious behavior, and access a mobile panic button. 

Safewalk is a free Public Safety program that provides Brown community members with point-to-point walking escorts on and near campus. 

If you need immediate assistance, contact the Department of Public Safety and Emergency Management at 401-863-4111. You can also use blue light phones located across campus.

 

Know event expectations.

  • Only guests with wristbands will be permitted at certain events
  • Follow instructions from event staff and volunteers
  • Visit the Commencement website, download the BrownU app, and encourage your family to do the same so you are all prepared for the weekend.

 

Respect others.

Expression is part of our community. Behavior that interferes with others’ ability to participate, or that violates policies related to discrimination, harassment, or disruption, is not acceptable and may result in disciplinary action. 

 

Take care of yourself and others. 

If you feel a threat to safety or if you or someone you know is having a health emergency, you should immediately contact the Department of Public Safety and Emergency Management at 401-863-4111 or call 911. 

This time of year can bring a lot of emotion and stress. Support is available through CAPSBWell, and Student Support Services. Please reach out if you need it. 

 

Thank you for doing your part to care for one another and for our community. I look forward to celebrating with you.

Warmly,
Patricia Poitevien, MD, MSc, FAAP
Vice President for Campus Life