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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Documenting the Tenth Island

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  • Gaige Hall 200

A conversation with film directors Claire Andrade-Watkins and Christian De Rezendes.

Women’s discretionary salt intake & household salt utilization in Oromia region, Ethiopia

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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.

Inside Mental Illness

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  • Gaige Hall 100

Listen as individuals share their stories and their struggles with mental illness.

Mary Tucker Thorp Professorship Spring Lecture

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  • Alger Hall 110

Dr. Joanne Costello, Professor of Nursing and 2026 Mary Tucker Thorp Award recipient, presents Educating in an Era of Anti-Science. A reception will follow the lecture.

Navigating the School System with Cerebral Palsy and AAC

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  • Virtual event (Zoom)

Disability advocate Emily Cowen will share her school experiences as a person with a disability who uses augmentative and alternative communication (AAC).

SARS and Covid in China: The Pandemic that Wasn’t and the Pandemic that Was

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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.

Accessing and Providing Health amidst Disasters in Puerto Rico

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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.

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.