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Kimberly Nieves – Small School, Small State, Big Hopes
Nieves intends to spend the next four years studying sociology, with particular interest in prison reform.
Raymond Baccari – Political Journalist in Search of a Newsroom
In plotting his course to his dream, this freshman communication major hopes to join RIC Anchor TV.
RIC Alum is a Patent Attorney, But Remains a Scientist at Heart
Rhode Island College Impact"I love Rhode Island College. There's not many schools like it," says Richmond. "The big universities tend to focus a lot on faculty research and getting articles published. Oftentimes teaching becomes secondary. At Rhode Island College I received personal, individualized attention that you just don't get at a large university."
The Business of Making Art
One of the most widely held clichés in the art world is that if you're an artist, the probability's high that you're going to starve.
M.S.N. Student Publishes Study on Toxic Exposure in Iraq Vets
"Now that we have the evidence-based data to support the need for screenings," Poisson says, "it will be easier to get legislators behind the bill."
RIC Chorus Films Virtual Performance
"This performance is a representation of beautiful people who love to make beautiful music together," says conductor.
Accreditation Brings Solid Return on Investment for School of Business
Rhode Island College School of Business granted seven years of accreditation from international organization.
Telehealth, the New Frontline for Health Care at RIC
"Telehealth is a method of providing health care remotely," explained Christie Rishworth, interim director and nurse practitioner of Health Services. "The benefit of telehealth is that it eliminates the possible transmission of infectious diseases like COVID-19 between a patient and their health-care provider."
God in Motion: The Sacred Art of Liturgical Dance
Management major plans to open a dance studio and perhaps connect audiences to something greater than themselves.