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Brown International Organization (BRIO), sometimes wrongfully referred to as the Brown RISD International Organization, is a student-run
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association at
Brown University Brown University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in Providence, Rhode Island, United States. It is the List of colonial colleges, seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the US, founded in 1764 as the ' ...
in Providence, RI,
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. BRIO was established in 1983.


Origins

When BRIO was founded in 1983, it represented a peer-support group for foreign students who were not familiar with many of the customs inherent in the American
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system. At this time, the student body
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were such that the international population at Brown University's campus was very small. Since 2005 the international student body has grown to represent about 12% of the overall undergraduate student body and 35% of the overall graduate student body in 2016. In Brown University's Class of 2020, about 16% of the students
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themselves as international students. This shift in demographics led to more visibility of this group on campus and growth of BRIO.


Annual Events

BRIO organizes many events throughout the academic year which are open to all students on campus, international and domestic alike. Famous are their lecture series which have brought to campus many prominent speakers including Oscar-nominee Milcho Manchevski, ICC lawyer Michael Karnavas,
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Clayton Raithel in addition to numerous others. Some of BRIO's events have turned into beloved annual traditions on Brown University's campus.


BRIO Student-Faculty Mixer

The BRIO Student-Faculty Mixer (BSFM), formerly known as International Student-Faculty Mixer (ISFM), was organized for the first time in 2005. It was intended to give international students a chance to talk with their favorite faculty members outside of an academic setting. This would allow faculty to better understand the needs and concerns international students faced, and would give students chance to form a personal connection with faculty. This connection is important as students can receive from them advice regarding academics which they would normally get from their parents if they went through the American educational system. Ever since the event has grown and seen attendance from many of the senior administrators, such as Brown University President Christina Paxson, as well as most beloved faculty members at Brown, such as Prof. Barrett Hazeltine, in addition to numerous students.


Cupid's Auction

Since 2013 BRIO has organized an annual auction ''of hearts and art'' to celebrate
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. The ''hearts'' are BRIO members or other Brown University students who have volunteered to sell a service they can offer, such as teaching a class of
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. The ''art'' are artistic pieces made by Brown University and RISD students. All the proceeds from the auction go towards the BRIO Impact Fellowship which supports a project by a Brown University student with some international focus. The auction is named after
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, the
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god of love.


World Cultural Dinner

The World Cultural Dinner (WCD) has been annually organized since the early days of the organization. The exact year when this event was organized for the first time is unknown. It happens in the Spring semester and features a
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with
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from all over the
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. During the dinner, BRIO invites many student performance groups to showcase their work, thus building bridges between international and domestic students and celebrating Brown University's diversity. The dinner was attended by
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i embassy officials and
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senators in 2015.


References

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