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Brown College at Monroe Hill

Brown College At Monroe Hill
Type Residential college
Established 1986
Principal Melissa Thomas-Hunt
Academic staff
50
Undergraduates 288
Postgraduates 2
Location Charlottesville, Va., US
38°2′5.4″N 78°30′27.8″W / 38.034833°N 78.507722°W / 38.034833; -78.507722Coordinates: 38°2′5.4″N 78°30′27.8″W / 38.034833°N 78.507722°W / 38.034833; -78.507722
Campus 12 Portals located at former President James Monroe's Hill House
Nickname Brownies
Affiliations University of Virginia
Website virginia.edu/browncollege
Monroe Hill
Brown College at Monroe Hill is located in Virginia
Brown College at Monroe Hill
Brown College at Monroe Hill is located in the US
Brown College at Monroe Hill
Location 252 and 256 McCormick Rd., Charlottesville, Virginia
Area 2.2 acres (0.89 ha)
Built 1790 (1790)
Built by Perry, John
Architectural style Early Republic, Classical Revival
NRHP Reference # 04000575
VLR # 104-0124
Significant dates
Added to NRHP June 2, 2004
Designated VLR March 17, 2004

Brown College at Monroe Hill is one of three residential colleges at the University of Virginia. Originally named Monroe Hill College, Brown opened in 1986 as the first modern residential college at the University of Virginia. It was renamed Brown College at Monroe Hill in recognition of the endowment donated by the Brown family (of the Brown-Forman Corporation) in 1994. The college is led by Dr. Melissa Thomas-Hunt, principal, and Dr. Stephen Plaskon, Director of Studies. About fifty faculty fellows from many departments and schools of the university maintain close ties to the college.

The compound that conforms the college is principally made of the following buildings known as portals: Davis, Smith, Mallet, Long, Venable, Gildersleeve, McGuffey, Harrison, Tucker, Holmes, Rogers and Peters. Each portal houses approximately 24 students and all twelve are connected by underground passages frequently referred to as tunnels.

Brown College's population is made of undergraduate students. The acceptance process into Brown College is competitive requiring completion of a formal application which includes several out-of-the-ordinary essay questions, such as "You have taken yourself hostage. Write a list of your demands." and "You are a 7-year-old child with the diction and lexicon of a 35-year-old college professor, but an emotional depth befitting your age. Have a temper tantrum." Applicants are also given a blank page and instructed to use it as they see fit.

Applications are written, read, and scored by only current Brown College residents. Afterwards, a waiting list of students is posted online on the Brown College website. Students whose names on the waiting list become highlighted green are offered a room in Brown. Once a student has been accepted and chooses to live in Brown College, that student is guaranteed residence until he or she graduates from the University.

The student leadership of Brown is provided by both the Brown College Governance Board (Govboard) and the Resident Staff (Res Staff), all of whom may use money budgeted for student activities. Intra-portal events are run by Portal Representatives, and have ranged from cultural dinners and movies to more edgy events such as "Eat and Get Out," "Picto-telephone," and "Guess the Behind."

Events meant for the general Brown Community are run by co-chairs:

The Officers of Govboard consist of the Grand Poobah, the Shama Llama Ding Dong, and the annually renamed Treasurer, as well as the office of Secretary, which will also be annually renamed. The names were chosen on the theory that their powers would be more difficult to abuse given such humorous and unlikely titles. The Grand Poohbah roughly corresponds with the position of President, and is responsible for managing external relations. The Shama Llama Ding Dong, with position similar to a Vice President, runs the weekly Govboard meetings and all internal affairs.


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