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An AI-Enhanced Writing Course: A Glimpse into the Future of Education
RIC professor prepares his writing students for the age of AI.
RIC Degree in Exercise Science Led to Doctorate in Physical Therapy
For alumna Briana Gough, RIC set the stage for her doctorate.
Jhon Cardona – Hablante no nativo se convierte en experto en ESL
“A veces me pregunto cómo llegué hasta aquí. De niño, siempre quise ser médico; pero la vida te lleva a donde estas destinado a ir.” – Jhon Cardona
Jhon Cardona – Nonnative Speaker Becomes Master ESL Teacher
“I sometimes wonder how I got here. As a kid, I always wanted to be a doctor. But life takes you where you were meant to go.” – Jhon Cardona
Exhibit Celebrates Life and Art of Prof. Enrico Pinardi (1934-2021)
This exhibit runs from Oct. 3-25 at Bannister Gallery, with an opening reception on Thursday, Oct. 3, from 4-7 p.m.
RIC Prof. Tim Henry Joins Former Congressman Langevin on Governor’s New AI Task Force
The goal is for Rhode Island to become a leader in the AI-driven future.
New Dean Sam Terrazas Takes the Helm of RIC’s School of Social Work
Terrazas operates a private psychotherapy practice and has been a professor at institutions in the South and Southwest.
Gov. McKee Appoints RIC Prof. Jill Harrison to Serve on R.I. Ethics Commission
Harrison’s expertise will ensure that the commission’s decisions are fair, equitable and aligned with the public interest.
RIC Faculty Member Leads Ethics Section of APHA
The Ethics Section of the APHA creates opportunities for professionals and students to advance public health ethics.
To Forget is Human, to Remember Takes Practice
The mystery of how memory works is explained in a new book co-authored by Associate Professor of Psychology Megan Sumeraki.