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RIC Partnership with Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Creates New Opportunities for Students, Businesses
Rhode Island College ImpactThe RI Hispanic Chamber of Commerce sees enormous value in its partnership with RIC: it opens opportunities in the future to work on projects that can benefit the community
Looks Like We’re Not in Kansas Anymore
While many struggle with Zoom fatigue, four professors are fostering a deeper appreciation for remote learning.
New Scholarship a “Game-Changer” for Medical Imaging Students
Rhode Island College ImpactThis first-of-its-kind scholarship is an investment from RIMI in the future of RIC students and its emerging workforce.
Alumni Find Power in Representation in Municipal Politics
"If we're not at the table then decisions are not going to be made for us or our interests," warns Central Falls City Council President Jessica Vega ’10.
ESL Intensive Program Provides a Pathway to a Better Life
Rhode Island College Impact“The ESL Intensive Program focuses on developing academic and professional English, so students can transition to college.”
Four Years After Graduation, RIC Alum Lands Job With CDC
After graduating with a degree in healthcare administration, Jon Macomber is working as an analyst at the nation's top health protection agency.
RIC Student Veteran Fills Vital Role in State's Vaccine Distribution
Nicole McKay works behind the scenes to deliver COVID-19 vaccines to the Rhode Island community.
Alumni Work Toward a More Diverse, Equitable and Inclusive Rhode Island
Rhode Island College ImpactThese women agree that educating people about the importance of having a diverse, equitable and inclusive society requires the joint work of institutions and individuals around the state.
Empowering Women through History
Kiser introduces her students to women in history who possessed agency and power despite existing under limited circumstances.
Hear the Voices of Women Leading from the Top: Part III
Rhode Island College Impact"I think it is critical that our students see us in leadership positions so that they know it is possible for them." — Alema Karim