Events for the RIC Community

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Many public events held at RIC are also intended for current students, faculty, and staff – such as lectures, film screenings, Box Office shows (including music, theatre, and dance performances), gallery exhibitions, and much more. 

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Hope Scholarship Celebration of Success

President Jack R. Warner invites Hope Scholars, faculty and staff to join the Hope Scholarship Celebration of Success...

Health Disparities and Disease Stigma in Global Health

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  • Gaige Hall 200

This lecture is one of a five part speaker series to help us understand what Global Health looks like in real time.

Juniors, Seniors & Alumni Networking Night

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  • Gaige Hall 200

Join us for a special event in partnership with Career & Life Design.

Mental Health First Aid Training

  • Gaige Hall 200

Free Mental Health First Aid Training for faculty and staff at RIC.

Portuguese Conversation Circles - Session 5

A non-academic space for Portuguese learners of all levels.

Spanish Conversation Circles - Session 9

Join us for Spanish conversation circles for RIC students, faculty and staff.

Lunch & Learn: Financial Literacy

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  • Alger Hall 110

Join us for a special Financial Literacy Month Lunch & Learn designed for students and alumni with the Unity Center & Citizens Bank.

Active Threat/Active Shooter (ATAS) Training – Final Session

In response to continued interest, the Campus Police Department and the Department of Emergency Management are pleased to offer two additional trainings on April 7 and 21 as part of RIC’s ongoing commitment to strengthening campus safety and security...

Save the Date: Open Books - Open Minds Student Conference

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  • Alger Hall

The student conference, inspired by this year’s common book, "A Map is Only One Story: Twenty Writers on Immigration, Family, and the Meaning of Home," will provide lively discussions, student panels, sharing of student work, and more...

Richard K. Gehrenbeck Lecture

This year's lecture will celebrate the legendary physicist’s contributions featuring a presentation by Chris Reddy '92. A reception will take place at 3pm.