Brown Center for Students of Color (BCSC) SWANA Heritage Series
(Open to all undergraduate, graduate and medical students)
The BCSC's SWANA (Southwest Asian North African) Heritage Series kicks off on February 8 with the SWANA Community Welcome Back Event, which will include a SWANA & ARAB Society film screening with snacks for the community. On March 8, the SWANA Heritage Series will host their annual End of the Year Gala.
For details and more information, email BCSC@brown.edu.
Hosted by Brown Center for Students of Color
BWell Survivor Support Group
(Open to all undergraduate, graduate and medical students)
A support group for survivors of sexual and relationship harm. Would you like support from others who understand? Do you want to build community and heal together? Every session will center privacy, consent, and respect. Students of all genders are welcome.
Tuesdays at 5:15 – 6:30 p.m. beginning on February 6. Email bwell@health.brown.edu for location and date information.
Hosted by BWell Health Promotion
Chronic Community
(Open to all undergraduate, graduate and medical students)
Designed to support Brown students living with chronic illness. Each week, we explore relevant themes, discuss coping strategies and build a supportive community on campus.
Mondays at 6:45 p.m. from February 12 to May 6. BWell Family Room (ground floor of the Health & Wellness Center, 450 Brook St.)
Hosted by BWell Health Promotion
Global Brown Center Spring Events Series
(Open to Brown students)
The Global Brown Center for International Students hosts a series of community, cultural, and educational events for the Brown student community throughout the spring semester, kicked off with the Community Care and Welcome Back Event on February 7.
For details and more information, visit Events@Brown.
Hosted by the Global Brown Center for International Students
Residential Life Community Coordinator Programming
(Open to residential undergraduates)
Throughout the semester, Community Coordinators host programs in the residence halls, allowing students to come together in a casual, familiar, and informal setting to explore their individual and collective perspectives on topics of belonging and difference.
Students should contact their community coordinator for details.
Hosted by the Office of Residential Life
Residential Life Area Coordinator Programming
(Open to residential undergraduates)
Throughout the semester, Area Coordinators will moderate "fireside" chats with faculty and students, exploring their individual and collective perspectives on topics of belonging and difference.
Students should contact their area coordinator for details.
Hosted by the Office of Residential Life
Restorative Circles
(Open to Brown students, faculty, and staff)
Hosted by Restorative Justice Facilitators, Restorative Circles provide opportunities to participate in a facilitated circle to process emotions.
Dates and times throughout spring semester; for details, email kirsten_wolfe@brown.edu.
Hosted jointly by the Division of Campus Life and the College