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Alumnus and Providence City Councilor David Salvatore Scores a Victory for Safer Streets
The Green and Complete Streets ordinance, a policy initiative spearheaded by Salvatore, passed in July of this year and will greatly benefit anyone who uses Providence’s streets.
Alumnus Rises from Troubled Youth to Governor's Confidant
RIC alum Chris Farrell remains loyal to the mentor who embraced him and guided his path to a career in politics.
Project ExCEL Empowers Students to Break through Language Barriers
Project ExCEL — Excellence in College for English Learners — supports multilingual and bilingual students by providing academic and nonacademic support.
New Special Education Scholarship
Rhode Island College ImpactThe love and support for RIC students by late Professor Emeritus Joseph McCormick continues.
Alumnus Puts Fitness on Wheels
When COVID shut down his indoor gym, Shane Crellin took it outside and then made it mobile.
4 Students Take History from the Class to a Podcast
RIC history majors are the lively co-hosts of “Operation History”
Post-COVID Mental Health Challenges in Campus Life
RIC faculty, staff and students are transitioning back to face-to-face interactions on campus. But what is the healthiest way to return to “normal”?
Post-COVID Predictions
It’s never easy to look into the future, yet when five Rhode Island College faculty members were asked to offer their predictions of what a post-COVID RIC campus might look like they agreed to take the plunge.
RIC’s Community and Public Health Program Serves a Need in Rhode Island and Beyond
Rhode Island College is working hard to fill the gaps in health literacy and overcome language barriers in the state.
Working with Individuals in Crisis: Alumna Alicia Ead
Alicia Ead is a busy professional. Her specialties are twofold: autism education and working with high-risk, crisis-level psychiatric patients.