Episodios

  • Discover BROWN UNIVERSITY Where Prestige Meets Protest with Alex Calder
    Dec 19 2025
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    1 m
  • BROWN UNIVERSITY - Where Prestige Meets Protest - Bears Who Changed the World - Notable Alumni and Defining Moments
    Dec 19 2025
    Episode 3: Bears Who Changed the World examines the people and moments that define Brown University’s lasting impact. Through the stories of influential alumni across politics, journalism, entertainment, literature, and technology, the episode explores how Brown’s culture of academic freedom helped shape bold thinkers and creative leaders. It also revisits pivotal historical moments—from the Open Curriculum to the Slavery and Justice Report—that forced the university to confront its past while shaping its future. By connecting individual success to institutional values, the episode reveals what truly sets Brown apart among Ivy League schools and why its legacy continues to influence American culture, media, and public life.



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    30 m
  • BROWN UNIVERSITY - Where Prestige Meets Protest - The Open Curriculum Revolution - Brown's Modern Identity
    Dec 19 2025
    Episode 2: The Open Curriculum Revolution explores how Brown University transformed itself in the twentieth century into one of the most progressive institutions in the Ivy League. Beginning with student protests of the late 1960s, the episode traces the demand for academic freedom that led to the creation of Brown’s groundbreaking Open Curriculum. It examines how eliminating distribution requirements reshaped campus culture, empowered students, and redefined the relationship between faculty and learners. The episode also covers Brown’s expansion, the integration of Pembroke College, and the university’s growing national reputation. Together, these changes cemented Brown’s identity as a hub of independence, activism, and intellectual experimentation.
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    27 m
  • BROWN UNIVERSITY - Where Prestige Meets Protest - Revolutionary Beginnings - The Birth of Brown University
    Dec 19 2025
    Episode 1: Revolutionary Beginnings traces Brown University’s origins from its radical founding in 1764 through the end of the nineteenth century. The episode explores how Brown became the first Ivy League institution built on religious freedom, challenging the rigid norms of colonial education. It examines James Manning’s vision, the diverse founding trustees, and the forces that shaped early campus life in Providence. The story also confronts the Brown family’s wealth, including ties to the slave trade, and how that legacy financed the university’s growth. By the Civil War era, Brown had already established itself as a quietly rebellious force in American higher education.
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    21 m