Brown University 

The Brown University Book Award Criteria

The Brown University Book Award is presented to an outstanding junior, at annual school book award presentations across the country.  It is awarded to a student who exhibits excellent verbal and written communication skills.

Mission Statement

Educational Innovation

A Brown education pushes students to be creative thinkers, intellectual risk-takers and entrepreneurial problem-solvers. 

Faculty at Brown see students as the center of academic life. Professors are experts in their fields and are dedicated to high-quality, innovative teaching and learning. Perhaps most importantly, they are mentors and guides who are deeply invested in the success and growth of Brown’s undergraduates.

The Open Curriculum

At most universities, students must complete a set of core courses. At Brown, you'll develop your own personalized course of study. You’ll sample courses in a wide range of subjects before immersing yourself in one of 80+ academic concentrations (what you might call a major) for in-depth, focused study, perhaps complemented by a certificate program to further your preparation for life after Brown. While there is no required core curriculum nor are there distribution requirements that students must complete in order to graduate, more information about concentration course requirements by department is available through the Undergraduate Concentrations link below.


Beyond the Classroom

Brown students learn to confront, address and solve problems facing society, the nation and the world. This dedication to making a real impact touches every part of the academic experience.

The accomplishments of Brown students are numerous and varied and include:

Graduates leave Brown prepared to thrive as independent, innovative leaders, no matter what path they choose.