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Tech Ed Brings Out the Kid in Alumnus Tavell Johnson
“…every day I feel like a kid in a sandbox because I get to play with different machines and teach others about those machines.”
RIC Alum Receives 2024-25 Milken Educator Award, the “Oscar” of the Teaching Profession
Maria Santonastaso now joins the roster of teachers voted best in the country. (Photo credit Milken Family Foundation)
Alumna & Award-Winning Educator Explains Why American Public Schools are in Crisis – Part I
How did we get here and how do we get out?
American Public Schools in Crisis – Part II
In Part II of this Q&A, alumna Yanaiza Gallant discusses the massive teacher shortage and what real education reform could look like.
Egresada y galardonada educadora explica por qué las escuelas públicas estadounidenses están en crisis – Parte I
¿Cómo llegamos a este escenario y cómo salimos de aquí?
Escuelas públicas estadounidenses en crisis – Parte II
En la segunda parte de esta sesión de preguntas y respuestas, la egresada Yanaiza Gallant analiza la enorme escasez de docentes y cómo podría ser una auténtica reforma educativa.
Latina Marcy Reyes is on a Mission to End the Cycle of Poverty
Poverty is passed down from generation to generation due to a lack of financial education, Reyes maintains.
Alumna Katelyn Medeiros is Rhode Island’s New Child Advocate
“She has championed the safety and well-being of Rhode Island children for more than a decade,” says R.I. Gov. McKee.
Erika Atwell-Cardona – Hollywood Supernova Comes Home
For over 10 years, this alumna has hustled her way to opportunities in Hollywood. Now she’s back, sharing her knowledge.
Art Historian Questions Depictions of Masculinity in Art
“There’s a lot of queer history in art. Masculinity is not as rigid as people think it is.”