Date March 24, 2026
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Brown’s annual BEAR Day offers ‘profoundly deep moment of reverence’ for staff members’ impact

A poignant ceremony and joyful celebration honored staff excellence, service milestones, and the collaboration and resilience that defines how staff approach their work across the Brown campus.

PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — The contributions of thousands of Brown University staff members resonate across campus every day — from custodian Leo Eastman, who has dedicated 33 years of service to Brown, where he carefully cleans and stewards Rochambeau House, to the International Student and Scholar Services team, which has worked tirelessly to support international community members amid upheaval to U.S. immigration policy.

On Tuesday, March 24, members of the campus community convened on College Hill to recognize the impact, service, leadership, resilience and innovation of Brown staff during Brown’s annual BEAR Day.

Ahead of a joyful reception in Sayles Hall, hundreds of employees packed the Salomon Center for Teaching to honor year-of-service milestones and to celebrate dozens of individuals and teams as part of the BEAR Day Excellence Awards ceremony. Through heartfelt award speeches, managers lauded employees for their impact and hailed qualities like grit, determination and a student-centered ethos, whether they were building new databases to advance scholarship, strengthening career support for master’s degree programs, supporting brain science researchers or running pre-orientation programs for new students.

“It is my collaboration with all of you, the thousands of staff from across our University, that gives me insights into the infrastructure that makes our collective work possible — and that’s the quiet, life-altering power of the work that you do every day,” said Megan Russell, a Brown alumna and associate dean for diversity, equity and inclusion at the School of Engineering who delivered the keynote remarks.

Russell and other leaders praised the dedication and critical impact of Brown staff, particularly in the wake of the tragic shooting on Brown’s campus on Dec. 13, 2025, which killed two students, injured nine others and left the campus to navigate through a long-term healing and recovery process.

“I never want to diminish how heavy it truly was and continues to be for so much of our community, but what’s etched into my memory… was the astonishing speed at which this community moved to carry that burden together,” Russell said. “We chose compassion over convenience, we chose connection over division, and we chose to rise up when it mattered most, and that’s why BEAR Day this particular year… is not merely quiet recognition — but it’s a profoundly deep moment of reverence.”

Video: BEAR Day 2026

 

Staff members submitted messages of appreciation to their “unsung staff heroes,” a few of whom are featured reading their messages for the first time.