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Buildings Named After RIC Women Leaders

Some of the lives of RIC women leaders are written in stone.

The History of Black Nurses in RI on Exhibit at RIC

Learn about the profound impact Black women leaders have had on the nursing profession and on the broader Rhode Island community.

Adult Learners Receive Free IT Training at RIC Workforce Hub

“The goal is to inspire them to continue their IT education and/or pursue employment in the IT industry,” says Professor Bain.

Dr. Jack R. Warner Named 11th President of Rhode Island College

The decision by the Rhode Island Council on Postsecondary Education was unanimous in favor of the leader who has served in an interim role since 2022.

Africana Studies Launches New Black Film Series

The series opens with the documentary “Stamped from the Beginning,” on Thursday, Feb. 15, at 6 p.m. in Gaige 100.

Celebrating African American Achievements

This year’s theme is African Americans and the Arts

$25K Endowment to Support New R.I. Portuguese American Archives at RIC

A powerful advocate of Portuguese American history and heritage, Marie Fraley is the benefactor of this new archive at RIC.

Historic Exhibit of Noted African American Sculptor Features Items from RIC’s Special Collections

A native of Rhode Island, Nancy Elizabeth Prophet was one of America’s most elite African American sculptors.

Nursing Across Borders: Prof. Kutenplon Founds AIDS Orphan Care

Nursing faculty are reaching outside the community to help global communities.

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.