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Sting receives honorary degree, sings at Brown University

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) - English musician Sting sang "My One and Only Love" at Brown University after he and his wife Trudie Styler accepted honorary degrees.

Brown presented them with the degrees Sunday at its 250th commencement. Nobel Prize-winning physicist J. Michael Kosterlitz was among the other honorees.

Sting in 1977 formed the pioneering British rock band The Police with Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers. He and Styler co-founded an environmental organization, the Rainforest Fund, to protect the world's rainforests.

The university conferred a total of 2,795 degrees to undergraduate, graduate, medical and honorary students.

Before commencement, students walked from the Brown campus to the First Baptist Church in America. Located in Providence, it's the oldest Baptist church congregation in the U.S.

Brown University President Christina Paxson, left, and other faculty members applaud as the singer Sting, leaves the stage at Brown University Commencement following accepting a Doctor of Humane Letters degree with his wife Trudie Styler Sunday, May 27, 2018 in Providence, R.I. (Steve Szydlowsk/Providence Journal via AP) The Associated Press
FILE - In a Jan. 25, 2018 file photo, Sting attends Spotify's Best New Artists 2018 Party at Skylight Clarkson Square, in New York. Brown University confers an honorary degree on rocker Sting at its 250th commencement Sunday, May 27, 2018. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Invision/AP, File) The Associated Press
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