Van Wickle gates, on the Brown University campus, were dedicated in 1901. The center gates remain closed except for two special occasions. They are opened inward to admit students at the beginning of the college year and on Commencement Day are opened outward to allow the procession to pass through, at which time the graduates traditionally doff their caps.
A collection of historical images of the University, serving as a visual record of Brown's campus life from its beginnings in the 1760s to the current day.