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  1. Pembroke College in Brown University was the coordinate women's college for Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. It was founded in 1891 and merged into Brown in 1971.

  2. The Pembroke Center is a feminist research center at Brown University that explores the intersections of gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, religion, nationality, citizenship and class. It offers academic programs, research initiatives, public events and international programs for undergraduates, graduate students, faculty and researchers.

  3. Apr 10, 2023 · The Herald interviews seven Pembroke alums who graduated before and after the 1971 merger that ended the separate existence of Pembroke College. They share their memories of life at Pembroke, the challenges and opportunities of co-education, and their connection to Pembroke today.

  4. Explore the interactive timeline of Brown University, founded in 1764 as a Baptist institution in Rhode Island. Learn about the milestones, achievements and challenges of Brown's history, from its founding to the present day.

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  5. In 1928, the Womens College was renamed Pembroke College in Brown University. The chosen name made sense, given that the College was informally called Pembroke in reference to the name of its main building (Pembroke Hall).

  6. Life at Pembroke: 1934. After some years of negotiations, the first women students had arrived at Brown in October 1891. In 1928, the Women's College was renamed Pembroke College. These are excerpts from a film about life at Pembroke in 1934.

  7. Aug 14, 2023 · The Christine Dunlap Farnham Archive collects and makes visible the history of women at Pembroke College in Brown University, the post-graduate lives of Brown Alumnae, and women in Rhode Island, spanning from the 19th century to the present.