What is another word for Brown University?

Pronunciation: [bɹˈa͡ʊn jˌuːnɪvˈɜːsɪtˌi] (IPA)

Brown University, located in Providence, Rhode Island, is a prestigious Ivy League institution that was founded in 1764. Synonyms for the university include "Brown", "The Brown", and "Bruno", which is the unofficial mascot. The university is also commonly referred to as "College Hill", due to its location on a hill in the heart of Providence. Brown is known for its rigorous academics, including its highly-ranked undergraduate program and renowned graduate schools, such as the Warren Alpert Medical School and the School of Public Health. The university's unique curriculum, which allows students to design their own academic program, is also a hallmark of Brown's reputation.

What are the hypernyms for Brown university?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    college, university, research institution, Ivy League school, higher education institution.

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  • One of the things that's influenced me musically was my experience at Brown University. I was surrounded by musicians that I really admired, and felt challenged to come up with music, lyrics, and recordings that stood up to the expectations of those musicians and myself.
    Lisa Loeb
  • After the war, I returned to Minnesota, from which I soon moved to Brown University, and a year later, to Columbia University where I remained from 1947 until 1958.
    George Stigler

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