
BROWN COLLEGE IS LEADER AMONG CAREER COLLEGES
Twin Cities Institution Celebrates 60th Anniversary
MENDOTA HEIGHTS, MINN. (July 2006) - Having trained thousands of men and women in an array of
fields, Brown College is commemorating its 60th anniversary with a weeklong celebration that is planned for
the week of Sept. 10, culminating with an all-campus event on Saturday, Sept. 16. Alumni, students and
friends of Brown are encouraged to attend the event and to submit memories on www.browncollege.edu.
Brown College continues to train students in broadcasting, technology, design, among other career
programs, and the school's alumni are working in all 50 states and dozens of countries.
"Brown has a rich history and is one of the most established and respected career colleges in the Twin
Cities," said Ron Andersen, president of Brown College. "Throughout our 60 years, we've evolved into a
comprehensive college, adding a number of programs in today's top fields and keeping Brown at the
forefront of career education."
Founded in 1946 as a radio broadcasting school by Richard and Helen Brown, it began as The American
Institute of the Air. In 1954 it became Brown Institute and remained so until 2001 when the name Brown
College was adopted, reflecting the breadth and growth of the school's program base.
Still renowned for its Radio Broadcasting and Television Production programs, Brown alumni permeate the
nation's broadcasting community. High-profile media personalities such as John Hines of KEEY-FM, the
2005 CMA's major market station of the year, and well-known public figures like Sen. Chuck Hagel
graduated with a broadcast degree from Brown and continue to be involved with the college. Additionally,
many of those behind the broadcast scenes are Brown graduates and help bring radio and television
programming to the nation's public.
Throughout the school's 60-year history a number of programs were added to the curriculum. Today Brown
College programs include:
School of Broadcasting
- Communication Studies
- Television Production
- Radio Broadcasting
School of Technology
- Game Design & Development
- Information Technology
- Network Development
- Visual Communications - Animation
- Software Development
School of Design
- Digital Photography
- Interior Design
- Visual Communication – Graphic Design
- Visual Communications – Multimedia
Programs
- Criminal Justice
- Massage Therapy
- Business Management
As part of the 60th Anniversary, Brown College is initiating efforts to reconnect with alumni in the
Twin Cities and across the globe to include them in the celebration. Brown College/Institute alumni are
encouraged to visit www.browncollege.edu, or send an email to: alumni@browncollege.edu with
current contact and career information, and, if they wish, a brief statement of their memories of
Brown.
About Brown
Founded as The American Institute of the Air by Richard and Helen Brown in 1946, Brown College
quickly became one of the most highly recognized radio broadcasting schools in the nation. Adding
computer electronics and television production programs in 1954, the name changed to Brown
Institute. Continued growth in programs and degree offerings followed, and in 2001 the Brown
Institute became Brown College. Today, the college offers 13 programs in various fields and continues
to evolve to meet the needs of students and the demand of the marketplace. Brown College has
campuses in Mendota Heights and Brooklyn Center, Minn. For more information please visit
www.browncollege.edu.
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