During the 20th century, the campus began to spread out dramatically from the Horseshoe.
The campus begins about four blocks south of the historic central business district.
The campus began with 30 students and now has 287.
The campus has since began construction expansion again and is expected to be completed in 2012.
On August 31, the campus reopened and students from all over began returning to school.
Unlike some other schools, there are also no clear physical landmarks to determine where Brown's campus begins or ends.
"We need to take education to the people" became a mantra, and so satellite campuses began to sprout around the country.
The campus only began its westward expansion in the first part of the twentieth century.
This marked the beginning of a period of rapid growth and, in 1964, the campus began to expand.
The current campus began construction in 2001, and opened for the 2002-2003 school year.