This time of year, high school seniors will be
deciding where they will be going to college. In fact, for Ivy League schools,
that big decision was already last month—or, for those who might have chosen
the early decision option, closer to the start of the year.
In any case, Brown University is probably going to be on a number of students’ wish lists. That’s
been the case since the 1980s especially, when it began getting high ratings in
the Fiske Guide to Colleges.
Back in the day, I graduated from one of its rivals
in the Ivy League—Columbia—and I’ve had no reason to regret it. But I have been
curious about what Brown looks like, and in October 2015, while visiting
Providence, RI, I had the opportunity to visit the school. It was as lovely as
I heard about.
One of the campus buildings that caught my eye was
the one I photograph and included here, the Catherine Bryan Dill Center for the Performing Arts—partly
because I’m interested in the theater, partly because it’s a striking piece of
architecture. As Lyman Hall, it was the university’s first gymnasium. But in
the 1970s, then again in 2008, it was renovated, as part of the school’s
ongoing improvement of its performing arts facilities.
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