List of Presidents of Brown University
The following is a list of Presidents of Brown University From 1765 to the 1920s, the president was required by the University Charter to be of the Baptist denomination:
- Also see Ivy League Presidents.
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President |
Brown Class |
Life |
Tenure |
Events |
1. |
Reverend James Manning |
- |
1738-1791 |
1765-1791 |
The College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations is established. American Revolution. The College of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations is established. |
2. |
Reverend Jonathan Maxcy[1] |
1787 |
1768-1820 |
1792-1802 |
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3. |
Reverend Asa Messer[2] |
1790 |
1769-1836 |
1802-1826 |
The College of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations is renamed as Brown University; first Medical School founded |
4. |
Reverend Francis Wayland |
- |
1796-1865 |
1827-1855 |
Suspension of the Medical School |
5. |
Reverend Barnas Sears |
1825 |
1802-1880 |
1855-1867 |
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6. |
Reverend Alexis Caswell |
1822 |
1799-1877 |
1868-1872 |
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7. |
Reverend Ezekiel Robinson[3] |
1838 |
1815-1894 |
1872-1889 |
Graduate study instituted |
8. |
Reverend Elisha Andrews |
1870 |
1844-1917 |
1889-1898 |
Women's College founded |
9. |
Reverend William Faunce[4] |
1880 |
1859-1930 |
1899-1929 |
Women's College renamed to Pembroke College |
10. |
Reverend Clarence Barbour |
1888 |
1867-1937 |
1929-1937 |
Last of long line of Baptist minister Presidents |
11. |
Henry Wriston |
- |
1889-1978 |
1937-1955 |
First non-Baptist (Methodist) and first president since Wayland, who was not an alum of the college |
12. |
Barnaby Keeney |
- |
1914-1980 |
1955-1966 |
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13. |
Ray Heffner[5] |
- |
1925- |
1966-1969 |
New Curriculum passed |
14. |
Donald Hornig[6] |
- |
1920- |
1970-1976 |
Pembroke merged with Brown, Medical School founded |
15. |
Howard Swearer |
- |
1932-1991 |
1977-1988 |
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16. |
Vartan Gregorian |
- |
1934- |
1989-1997 |
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17. |
Gordon Gee |
- |
1944- |
1998-2000 |
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18. |
Ruth Simmons |
- |
1945- |
2001- |
In 2001, Time named Simmons as America's best college president. First woman and first African-American President of an Ivy League school |
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