January @ Brown
January @ Brown is a student-initiated winter break program for Brown undergraduates. Incorporating short, non-credit-bearing seminars, an evening lecture series, on-campus programming, and off-campus activities, in addition to housing and a meal plan, January @ Brown offers students an opportunity to explore interdisciplinary topics and to build community with other students.
In the last two years, January @ Brown has included the following courses:
- Caught in the Web: The Internet, Politics and Public Policy
- From the Iron Age to the Iron Chef: Food, Culture, and History
- Say Something: The Science of the Collaborative Process
- Storytelling and Urban Engagement: Providence Narratives
Co-curricular and social activities have included a tour of the John Hay rare collections, workshops such as "The Road Map to a Fellowship" and "What You Need to Know Before You Study Abroad," a tour of Federal Hill, ice skating, and salsa dancing.
Students pay a fee to participate in January @ Brown. Financial aid may be available for students currently receiving Brown financial aid.
Information about the 2009 session of January @ Brown will be available in the fall semester. Contact the Office of Summer and Continuing Studies for more information.
