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Two Social Work Majors Are Helping Their Latino Community

“After all these years of working in the Latino community, it’s clear to me that the United States needs more bilingual counselors.” – Cruz Zapata

Graduate Nurses Aim to Diversify Nursing Ranks and Tackle Healthcare Disparities

This group’s commitment to diversity extends beyond RIC into the Rhode Island community.

R.I. Educators Travel to Their Students’ Native Guatemala, Led by RIC Professor

Rhode Island is an ethnically diverse community. “It’s important to know where our students come from so we can better support them in our schools.”

RIC Alumna is Helping Others Harness the Power of Public Speaking

Your story is your superpower, says Aïcha Ly ’10

The Q&A: Jonathan Duran ’20 Takes You Inside His CyberCorps® Scholarship Experience

If you’re a computer science or cybersecurity major, you’re going to want to hear this.

U.S. Gov’t. Offering Tuition-Free Graduate Degree in Cybersecurity

CyberCorps®: Scholarship for Service was created by the federal government to increase homeland security.

Once She Was a Student in Need of Services, Now She Provides Them for Others

Rhode Island College Impact

The Office of Student Support Services at RIC helps all students excel as they reach that most important milestone – graduation.

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RIC athletes are on the ball!

New Center Seeks to Eliminate Barriers in Latinx Mental Healthcare

Rhode Island College Impact

The Atrévete Center of Excellence for Latinx/Hispanic Social Work Practice plans to add up to 55 bilingual providers across Rhode Island by 2027.

Want to Work in the Tech Industry? Here’s What Nick Garvey Recommends

RIC alum Nick Garvey, a computer science major, with minors in cybersecurity and Web design, says the first thing tech students need to do is explore the field.