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Pembroke Center Associates

 

The Pembroke Center Associates is an organization of more than five hundred members that was founded in 1983 to secure the programs of the Center. The Associates is a group of dedicated alumnae/i and friends who raise money to offer engaging programs for alumnae/i, students, and the community; publicize Pembroke Center activities through a newsletter and other publications; present the Leadership for Change Award to leaders who have made a difference through education; and, support the academic and research programs of the Pembroke Center. In addition, the Associates established the Christine Dunlap Farnham Archives and an endowment of more than $4 million that augments the Center's budget.

Please Join Us by becoming a member.

The Pembroke Center sponsors innovative research by students and faculty.

Your membership gift provides vital support for their work.

Click here to read one faculty member's perspective on why the Pembroke Center is so special.

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The Pembroke Center is part of the University's Boldly Brown Campaign for Academic Enrichment. You may support the Pembroke Center through this Campaign with gifts to the Pembroke Center Endowment, which helps to sustain the Pembroke Center's programs.

In addition, there are exciting opportunities to endow special initiatives to support Pembroke Center faculty, students, research programs and much more. To learn more, please read our Case for Support.

 

What does it mean to give to the Pembroke Center? Alumnae/i choose to support the Pembroke Center through annual membership gifts, endowed funds, and, a variety of planned giving options.

Click here for one alumna's thoughts about why she supports the Pembroke Center.

 

The Pembroke Center Associates have a group page on Facebook and we invite you to join us. If you are already a member of Facebook, please visit our page "Pembroke Center Associates" and click on the link to join.
If you are not a member of Facebook already, you must join and create a profile before you can access any group pages. Please visit www.facebook.com to learn more.

 

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Questions, Concerns, Suggestions?

The Pembroke Center Associates Council welcomes any suggestions or comments members may wish to offer. Please contact Christy_Law_Blanchard@brown.edu.