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New Art Blossoms at Horace Mann
Titled “Germination,” this mural on the side of the School of Education building is a tribute to present and future educators.
RIC Alum Receives 2024-25 Milken Educator Award, the “Oscar” of the Teaching Profession
Maria Santonastaso now joins the roster of teachers voted best in the country. (Photo credit Milken Family Foundation)
Future Teacher Goals – Provide Safe Space for Young Artists
“Through art education, I’m able to teach students to socialize, to connect, to learn about each other and about themselves.” – RIC senior Caterina Brunell
Double Major Studies Economics, the World
Miguel Hoyos explains how he took the blindfold test and found the major he loved.
For Miguel Hoyos, Student Loans Are Now a Thing of the Past
Rhode Island College ImpactThanks to the Hope Scholarship, Miguel is attending Rhode Island College tuition-free.
Congressional Leaders Come to RIC to Discuss New Era of Politics
Students across the state dialogue with civic leaders, congressional leaders and former members of Congress representing both sides of the aisle.
Alumna & Award-Winning Educator Explains Why American Public Schools are in Crisis – Part I
How did we get here and how do we get out?
American Public Schools in Crisis – Part II
In Part II of this Q&A, alumna Yanaiza Gallant discusses the massive teacher shortage and what real education reform could look like.
Egresada y galardonada educadora explica por qué las escuelas públicas estadounidenses están en crisis – Parte I
¿Cómo llegamos a este escenario y cómo salimos de aquí?
Escuelas públicas estadounidenses en crisis – Parte II
En la segunda parte de esta sesión de preguntas y respuestas, la egresada Yanaiza Gallant analiza la enorme escasez de docentes y cómo podría ser una auténtica reforma educativa.