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First-in-Family Fund – Legacy, Inspiration and Future

Rhode Island College Impact

Honoring the legacy of Rhode Island College, the inspiration exemplified by his parents and the promise of future first-generation students who will walk RIC’s halls, RIC President Frank D. Sánchez has established the First-in-Family Fund.

Winning Projects by Student Artists

Rhode Island College Impact

Crossing between different styles and mediums, the work of four RIC art majors was recognized by both national and international galleries during the 2016-2017 academic year.

RIC Theatre Program Recognized as Best in Rhode Island

RIC theatre students also consistently earn top awards at the annual Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival.

“Next!” – Immersive Dance and Theatre

‘Next!’ is unlike any show you've seen at RIC.

RIC Grad Becomes Citizen of the World

Filipe Fernandes is among the latest generation of young men and women who deal with diversity better than any generation before them. This RIC graduate has gone from an insular community to a global one.

Grand Opening of RIC School of Nursing Wing

The grand opening and ribbon cutting of Rhode Island College’s new School of Nursing wing in the Fogarty Life Science Building will be held on Friday, Oct. 7, from 1-2:30 p.m.

RIC Alumni Reunite for Golden Years Luncheon

Jackie McCoy, Class of 2015, accompanies her grandmother Rosalyn Smith McCoy, Class of 1940, to the luncheon.

MEET OUR STUDENTS: Destin Kowrati Bibemi

“My mother told me, ‘Be true to yourself. Always remember where you came from. And do the impossible.’”

McKamey & Clemons in D.C. to Discuss Nation’s After-School Programs

“This opportunity puts the Youth Development Program at RIC at the center of the national conversation about youth workers and begins to bring visibility to our state, our college and our growing program,” said McKamey.

To Repair Rather Than Punish, RIC Hosts Restorative Practice Symposium

“The goal of schools is to educate. Yet in Rhode Island more than 10,000 students were suspended last year, resulting in more than 43,000 days out of school,” said Colin Murphy, business and communications consultant for Youth Restoration Project (pictured third from left).