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Health Insurance in the U.S. 101 - Selecting a Plan for Master’s Students 07/01/2026

Choosing a health insurance plan in the U.S. can feel overwhelming, especially if you're navigating the system for the first time.

Join Erika Lorange, Brown's Health Insurance Expert, for Health Insurance in the U.S. 101: Selecting a Plan, a webinar designed specifically for non-MFA master's students.

📅 Tuesday, July 8, 2026
⏰ 6–7 p.m. EST
💻 Open to all domestic and international master's students

Can't make it live? The webinar will be recorded and shared with those who are interested.

Register here: https://events.brown.edu/masters-programs/event/334226-health-insurance-in-the-us-101-selecting-a-plan

Questions? Contact the Master's Student Affairs team at [email protected].

Health Insurance in the U.S. 101 - Selecting a Plan for Master’s Students Navigating health insurance in the U.S. can be confusing, particularly when you have to enroll yourself in a plan. This webinar aims to reduce that...

06/29/2026

At Brown, learning extends far beyond the classroom.

For master's in biostatistics student Nikolas Lewis, that has meant collaborating with public health experts in Rhode Island and healthcare professionals in Western Kenya. These hands-on partnerships provide valuable perspective, meaningful connections and a deeper appreciation for the work behind improving public health outcomes.

Learn more about Brown's master's in biostatistics: https://bit.ly/4uOJJPH

06/25/2026

Remember what it was like arriving at Brown for the first time?

This fall, nearly 500 new international graduate students will begin their journey at Brown University, and we're looking for graduate students, postdocs and recent alumni to help welcome them.

By serving as a peer mentor during International Orientation, you'll have the opportunity to share your experiences, answer questions about life at Brown and in Providence and help new students feel connected from day one.

📅 Date: August 27
🕐 Time: 12:00–1:30 p.m.

Whether you're an international student yourself or simply want to help build a welcoming community, we'd love to have you join us.

Apply to be a mentor: https://bit.ly/4xGcOQn

06/23/2026

At Brown University's 2026 Urban Education Policy (UEP) Capstone Conference, graduate students presented policy solutions shaped by a year of intensive coursework and hands-on internships with organizations working at the forefront of education reform. Their projects tackled some of the most pressing challenges facing schools and communities today — from AI in education and literacy improvement to multilingual learner support, stakeholder engagement and educational equity.

The conference showcased the power of combining rigorous policy analysis with on-the-ground experience. Through their internships and capstone work, students developed recommendations grounded in evidence while remaining responsive to the needs of students, families and communities.

🔗 Read more about the 2026 UEP Capstone Conference: https://bit.ly/4vMLJsU

The 2026 Cohort: Two MPH Students on What’s Next - Humans in Public Health 06/22/2026

What does it feel like to step from the classroom into the future of public health?

In the latest episode of Humans in Public Health, Brown master's in public health graduates Campbell Loi and Graham Huntington reflect on their journey through Brown University's five-year undergraduate/MPH program, the experiences that shaped their commitment to public health and the opportunities and challenges facing the field today.

Their conversation highlights the power of experiential learning, interdisciplinary thinking and a shared commitment to improving health outcomes both locally and globally.

🎧 Listen to the episode:

The 2026 Cohort: Two MPH Students on What’s Next - Humans in Public Health In this special commencement-season episode of Humans in Public Health, host Megan Hall welcomes Campbell Loi and Graham Huntington, two freshly minted ...

06/17/2026

As AI-generated content becomes increasingly common, questions about transparency, accountability and trust have never been more important.

For Dana, a student in Brown's online master's in data science: policy, governance & society program, firsthand experience in content creation sparked an interest in understanding how information spreads and the challenges of distinguishing fact from fiction in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

Learn more about Brown's online master's in data science: policy, governance & society: https://bit.ly/4vK1WyZ

06/16/2026

Summer in Providence is even better when it's spent building connections. ☀️

On Thursday, June 18, the Center for Master’s Student Excellence is hosting a Summer Happy Hour for Brown master's students at Narragansett Beer Garden from 5–7 p.m.

Attendees will receive a complimentary drink ticket, and there will be plenty of food and beverage options available, including non-alcoholic choices.

📍 Narragansett Beer Garden, Fox Point
🗓️ June 18
⏰ 5–7 p.m.
🔗 Register: https://bit.ly/43eapOM

RSVP is required, and Brown ID will be needed for check-in.

We hope to see you there!

Photos from Brown University Master's Programs's post 06/15/2026

Can't believe commencement weekend is already behind us. Relive a few candid moments from a wonderful celebration of the Class of 2026 and the achievements, memories and connections that made this milestone so special. 🎓✨

📸 Photo credit: Nick Dentamaro/Brown University

06/13/2026

We invite the Brown community and our friends around the world to join together in observing a moment of silence to mark six months since the shooting that occurred on our campus on December 13, 2025.

We acknowledge the void left by the two members of the Brown family we lost, and the pain that our entire community has carried since that day. We recognize our community’s grief and its resilience, and the continued healing that is part of our shared experience.

We are ever true.

The Next Generation of Educators: 2026 Master of Arts in Teaching Capstones 06/11/2026

Brown University's 2026 Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) candidates recently presented their capstone projects, showcasing a year of classroom-based research, reflection and innovation.

Through intensive residency experiences, these emerging educators are developing evidence-based approaches that can make an immediate impact in classrooms and communities. Congratulations to the MAT Class of 2026 on this impressive milestone.

Read the full article: https://bit.ly/4v5XP04

The Next Generation of Educators: 2026 Master of Arts in Teaching Capstones After a year of intensive residency, Brown’s MAT candidates share the research and instructional strategies that are shaping the future of local classrooms.

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