Proper noun
Brodhead (plural Brodheads)
A surname.
Even a small 4 acre section of the campus remains from the 19th century when it was known as "University Park", at the corner of Packer and Brodhead Avenues. Source: Internet
Burness noted that Brodhead had long wanted the football team to take a new approach to achieve different results, and the University’s president had an active role in vetting Cutcliffe—and making the Tennessee offensive coordinator want the job. Source: Internet
“Aubrey McClendon was passionate about his family, his business and Duke University," President Richard Brodhead said in a statement at the time. Source: Internet
For those living in Brodhead or on the Hill the lack of buses on the weekends makes the trip to or from the UC daunting, especially during the winter months. Source: Internet
“In your case, Marty, we will have to trust that one Duke degree is enough,” Brodhead said. Source: Internet
"It’s a long complicated report," Brodhead said. Source: Internet