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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Committees, Collaborators & Advisors:

 


The College:

Rashid Zia '01, Besenia Rodriguez '00, Sarah Mullen, Cindy Dumin, Wendy Sheridan, Jeanette Borges, Yolie Rome, Carol Cohen '83, Christopher Dennis, Linda Dunleavy, Chris Carr Ph.D.'16, Oludurotimi Adetunji, Asabe Poloma, Julie Lee (Academic Support Services), Gelonia Dent Ph.D.'99 (Science Center), Ned Quigley & Lynn Cavicchi (Office of International Programs), Mary Wright & Christina Smith (Sheridan Center), Jim Amspacher (CareerLAB), Lynsey Ford '10 & Jori Ketten '02 (Swearer Center), Janice Rego, Heather Robishaud, Ivone Aubin, Linda Sutherland
 


​College Curriculum Council sub-committee for Independent Concentrations: 

Professor Dawn King, Professor John J. Stein, Dean Besenia Rodriguez '00, Ruth Foster '19, Dorothy Jiang '19, Vlad Barbulica '20, Ann Garth '20, Poom Pipatjarasgit '21, Peggy Chang (Chair)

 

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College Curriculum Council sub-committee for Independent Studies: 

Professor Roee Gutman, Professor Kate Mason (spring), Charles Carroll, History Ph.D candidate, Mneera Alsaud '20 (fall), Ruth Foster '19, Parker Zane '21, Dean Besenia Rodriguez '00, Peggy Chang (Chair)

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College Curriculum Council sub-committee for Global Independent Studies: 

Professor Ercan Balci, Lynn Cavicchi, Makedah Hughes '19, Peggy Chang, Ned Quigley (Chair)

 


Class of 2019 Independent Concentration Faculty Advisors & Thesis / Capstone Advisors

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2018-19 (G)ISP/GLISP Faculty Advisors

 

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MAPS faculty workshop presenters:

Professors Carlos Aizenman-Stern '93, Amit Basu, Harold Cook, Claudia Elliott, David Rangel, Christoph Schorl, Kerry Smith, Bjorn Stanstede, James Valles, Jack Wright; CareerLAB advisors Jim Amspacher & Karen Whittet; Dean Yolanda Rome

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MAPS junior & senior volunteer mentors

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DUG Faculty Sponsors, and DUG student leader volunteers

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TiA 2019 Roundtable Facilitators

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Gap Year Admissions Liaison:  Panetha Ott

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Alicia DeVos '18

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Several photo credits:  Hana Estice '19, Soyoon Kim '19

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Ellen Grant and Anthony Alfieri '81, P'15, P'18

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Thank you for your support:

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Center / Program partners:

Office of Student Support Services, Student Activities Office, LGBTQ Center, Student Employee Accessibility Services, Brown Center for Students of Color, U-FLi Center, Sarah Doyle Center for Women & Gender, Office of the Chaplains and Religious Life, Global Brown, CareerLAB, Academic Support Services / Academic Coaches, Writing Center, Science Center, Meiklejohn Program, Counseling and Psychological Services, Residential Life, Office of the President

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Campus Center Facilities colleague:  Bill O'Connor


Registrar:  Rob Fitzgerald, Lisa Mather, Karey Majka, Chris Beattie, Lisa Cote, Sherry Gubata, Alanna Silberman


Academic Finance and Administration: Alisha Plante, Johnna Fredrickson, Paula Ferreira


Technical support:  Jason Orrill, Steve Vallot


University Scheduling Office


Copy Center


Catering / Catering Express / Blue Room


Facilities Management & Event Support


Media Services / Media Production Group​

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CIT Help Desk

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Office of Advancement & Alumni Relations

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Office of Communications

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FUNDING

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The Curricular Resource Center for Peer Advising is a center within the division of the College at Brown University.
 


The Island Fund of the New York Community Trust established an endowment at Brown in 1997. Originally given to support the Venture Consortium (1973-2008), the endowed fund, the Engaged Life Partnership, has contributed to the growth of leavetaking advising, and the establishment of the Matched Advising Program for Sophomores (MAPS) and the Theories in Action (TiA) symposium.

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