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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.
The Pembroke Center at Brown University is a feminist research center devoted to critical scholarship on the struggles faced by people across national and transnational contexts, especially those whose gender identity or sexual orientation make them targets of violence.
10. Apr. 2023 · The Herald interviews seven Pembroke alums who graduated from 1966 to 1970 about their experiences as women students at Brown before and after the 1971 merger. They share their memories of different standards, resources, rules and challenges for women on campus.
In 1928, the Women’s 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).
The Pembroke Center was founded in 1981 as a research center on gender, named after Pembroke College, the former women's college at Brown. It explores the theoretical dimensions of gender and its historical meanings and articulations.
After Alumnae Hall was built in 1927, Pembroke Hall was converted to purely academic uses with the top floor serving as a library. Today, the building houses the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women and the Cogut Center for the Humanities.
In 1971, Pembroke College, the coordi-nate women’s college of Brown University, merged fully with the men’s college. The first women were admitted to the Women’s College in Brown University in 1891; in 1928, the name was changed to Pembroke College.