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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.
A Study in Leadership in Three Acts
From high-powered healthcare management executive to dean of RIC’s School of Business, Marianne Raimondo is blazing a path of innovation.
RIC Social Work Students and Faculty Member Earn Prestigious NASW-RI Awards
RIC’s School of Social Work has a statewide reputation for producing superior graduates taught by exceptional faculty.
The Q&A: Inside Ukrainian Film, with Prof. Bohlinger
In this Q&A, Bohlinger discusses some of the Ukrainian films that have emerged since Russia’s invasion.
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.”
The Q&A: Assist. Prof. Hadid Addresses Issues in Teaching and Learning a Second Language
“The beauty of the language courses at RIC is that we create an atmosphere where students can feel safe to try out the new language,” says Assist. Prof. Hadid.
RIC’s First Open Textbook Written by Faculty Debuts
RIC faculty are encouraged to use and compose more open textbooks for their courses.
Asst. Prof. Noh Publishes Article That Examines Autocrats Who Claim Gender Equality
Noh’s article casts light on regimes that advance women’s rights as a way of boosting their legitimacy.
Creating a Forum for Difficult Discussions in the Classroom
Rhode Island College ImpactWe want our students to feel free to discuss their thoughts on controversial social and political issues in the classroom.