In December 2013, while battling
pancreatic cancer, he delivered a final lecture titled
One Last Lecture, in which he reflected on
thirteen principles that had shaped his teaching and personal philosophy. Among these principles, he emphasized the search for truth, the importance of intellectual humility, and the value of stepping outside one's cultural and intellectual "box". Following his passing, Brown's final lecture was widely shared within the BYU community, and his insights on critical thinking and global awareness continued to inspire students and colleagues. In addition to this, Brown was recognized by the RSS for his contributions to rural sociology and student mentorship. In 2004, he received the RSS
Excellence in Instruction Award, highlighting his impact as an educator. At BYU, his legacy is honored through a permanent endowment supporting student experiential learning in international development and sociology. The scholarship reflects Brown's passion for real-world education. == External links ==