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MEET OUR GRADUATES: La-Brina, On the Front Line of Social Justice

This senior has joined public protests, testified at the State House and founded a nonprofit to raise awareness around inequality in adoption.

MEET OUR GRADUATES: Former Marine Still Working to Save Lives

“It is a rare opportunity to work with a student like Angel. He will go far in the field and I'm honored to welcome him into the profession,” says RIC faculty member Jodi Frank.

MEET OUR GRADUATES: Faythann Fallon Redefines the Reach for People with Disabilities

“You don’t see a lot people in wheelchairs in film and television, and when you do, what is being represented isn’t the reality I know and experience,” says Fallon.

MEET OUR GRADUATES: Dayna Reilly Makes Tennis History at RIC

Dayna Reilly is one of the greatest women’s tennis student-athletes in Rhode Island College history. 

RIC Graduate Student Named 2018 Schwarzman Scholar and 2019 Gates Cambridge Scholar

The Schwarzman Scholarship and the Gates Cambridge Scholarship are two of the most prestigious, highly competitive international scholarships available. Seth is the first student in RIC history to receive these awards.

RIC Nursing Student Joins Medical Mission in Central America

RIC nursing student Jena Lerch (back row, far right) with International Service Learning health-care team.

Winning Projects by Student Artists

Rhode Island College Impact

Crossing between different styles and mediums, the work of four RIC art majors was recognized by both national and international galleries during the 2016-2017 academic year.

RIC Theatre Program Recognized as Best in Rhode Island

RIC theatre students also consistently earn top awards at the annual Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival.

“Next!” – Immersive Dance and Theatre

‘Next!’ is unlike any show you've seen at RIC.

MEET OUR STUDENTS: Destin Kowrati Bibemi

“My mother told me, ‘Be true to yourself. Always remember where you came from. And do the impossible.’”