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Henry Pinardi - Father to Local Artists - Archived

Enrico Vittorio Pinardi, known to his friends, family and students as “Henry,” is a nationally acclaimed artist and professor of art who taught at RIC from 1967 to 1995.

Putting Civility Back into Civil Discourse

Civil discourse is a skill that seems to be in decline in our current political climate

The Life of a Freelance Harpist

Molly McCaffrey’s harp weighs nearly 100 pounds and towers six feet tall. It’s so monolithic she has to use a dolly to wheel it onto the concert stage. 

Her Medium is Her Message

A DeStefano research scholarship allows DeAngelis to explore the latent quality in materials

$251K Champlin Grant Funds 2 Bio Labs & Equipment

This grant will provide upgraded lab space and equipment for teaching and learning.

They’ve Got the Bug: Bio Lab Research at RIC

At RIC, research students aren't worker bees, they're collaborators.

Swimming in Genes: Bio Lab Research at RIC

Morning is feeding time in the lab of Assistant Professor Larissa Patterson.

Earth Beat: Bio Lab Research at RIC

"This research opened my eyes to how much I love biology and specifically ecology.”

Close Relations: Bio Lab Research at RIC

If you work in a lab long enough, a lot of strange things start to look human. 

Invasion of the Tau Mutants: Bio Lab Research at RIC

You’re not going to believe what biology students and their faculty mentors are cooking up in the lab these days ... Try mutant proteins.