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Alum’s IT Fellowship Leads to Career in the Foreign Service
The Foreign Affairs Information Technology Fellowship aims to attract top tech talent.
From Podcast to Book, Alum Shares Little-Known Tales of American History
Nate DiMeo ’97 calls these tales “a cabinet of curiosities.”
LeeShonel Ayala – From B.A. in Youth Development to M.A. in Christian Ministry
Ayala is a liturgical dancer, musician and now future minister/theologian.
News Brief: Two World Languages Education Majors Honored by Their Peers
Larissa Guido Swenson (left) wins student teaching scholarship and alumna Lora Calise (right) named RIFLA Teacher of the Year.
National Association of Black Law Enforcement Officers Look to Alum Charles Wilson to Move Forward
Wilson intends to put a spotlight on lethal force, racial profiling and police brutality.
Black History Month Celebrates the Artistic Expressions of Black Culture
“As an Afro-Latino I feel that this is a celebration for me as well.” — Julio Berroa ’21
With a RIC Technical Theatre Degree, the Possibilities are Endless
From regional theatre, to corporate gigs, from concert tours to Disney World, there’s so many ways you can apply a technical theatre degree.
World Premiere of “La Broa’” Features RIC Theatre Alumni
“La Broa’” celebrates the history, heritage and cultures of Latinos in Rhode Island.
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.
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.