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Historic Exhibit of Noted African American Sculptor Features Items from RIC’s Special Collections
A native of Rhode Island, Nancy Elizabeth Prophet was one of America’s most elite African American sculptors.
Passport, Please: Alum Goes to Grad School in Scotland
Some grads get their degree and go to work. Others, like Katarina, go to grad school overseas. This 24-year-old is fast becoming a citizen of the world.
Need Help Choosing a Science Major? Turn to the Experts
No, we don’t mean the science experts – let Hollywood help you find the right program.
News Brief: Alessandra Bazo Vienrich Awarded Racial Equity Research Grant
These grants support research that contributes to understanding and ameliorating racial inequality in education.
Nursing Across Borders: Prof. Kutenplon Founds AIDS Orphan Care
Nursing faculty are reaching outside the community to help global communities.
Nursing Across Borders: RIC Faculty Member Creates Clinic in Remote Haitian Village
Asst. Prof. Jocelyne de Gouvenain (pictured here) began with a dream for her village that became a global learning experience for nursing students.
Engaged Learning in the Classroom and Community
My students explored applications of ethnobotany through engaged and experiential learning.
Student Vets Find Community at Military Resource Center
“When you’re on campus, drop by,” says Sgt. Steven Pina, the center’s new interim assistant director.
The Q&A: Alum Alex Gil Cruz is on Broadway in “Moulin Rouge!”
In this interview, Gil Cruz reflects on his journey from RIC to Broadway.
Alumna Marissa Maroni Opens Her Own Performing Arts School
Maroni is proof that there’s a lot you can do with a RIC degree in music, theatre or dance. “The concept of being a triple threat deeply influenced me,” she says.