SPH and Brown Community

Get to know your new home.

Get to Know Our Facilities

The School of Public Health occupies floors 1-9 at 121 South Main Street. SPH research centers are located on floors 2 through 8.
Remotely visit our facilities and neighborhood from the comfort of your chair.

Mailboxes and Lockers

The School of Public Health makes lockers available to all master's students (and doctoral students with a demonstrated need on a case-by-case basis). Lockers are located on the 2nd and 3rd floors of the SPH building. If you wish to register for the use of a locker for the academic year, please submit this form by the first day of classes.
All graduate students at the School of Public Health are provided with a mail slot with University Mail Services delivery. Mailboxes are located on the 3rd floor of the SPH building and organized alphabetically by last name.

Connect with the SPH Community

The magazine of the Brown University School of Public Health
Forums, lectures, gatherings and community events at the School of Public Health.
The School of Public Health Graduate Student Council (SPH-GSC) serves an advisory and coordinator role, representing the general student body with sub-committees focused on academic, social, and community service issues and events.
Our mission at the School of Public Health is to advance health as a human right for all. Building a diverse and inclusive School is central to this mission and to our commitment to serve the community, the nation, and the world.

Brown University Community

All students will receive discounts on the products and services listed on this website by showing your Brown ID Card or using your Brown E-Mail address.
The Brown Center for Students of Color serves as a gathering space for communities of color on campus. They host events and programs that build and affirm community by centering our ways of knowing and being.
The mission of every Chaplain is to make available pastoral care and advice for students, staff, faculty, and alumni, and to to increase religious literacy within the Brown community.
A collection of free, public conversations, performances and exhibitions taking place at Brown University, curated by the Office of University Communications.
Provides educational and emotional support for, foster communities among, and advocate on behalf of Brown’s LGBTQ+ students, staff, and faculty.
Public service and experiential learning are essential components of Brown’s educational mission.