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The Way Out Is In
“My vision is to create more fearless warriors, to teach people to know and recognize what they fear so they may face it and not be ruled by it,” says alumna Grace Dulude ’97.
For Refugee, the Struggle Is Worth It
Rhode Island College ImpactLeidy credits RIC's services because they have provided support and new opportunities in her path to accomplish her professional goal.
Bringing Math to Underrepresented Groups
Three math faculty design an afterschool math program for urban middle schoolers.
Gen Z Activism
“Don’t wait for something like what happened to us to happen to you,” said Tyah-Amoy Roberts, survivor of one of the country's worst mass shootings.
Filling the Gaps in Art Education
Graduate of the youth development program leads Riverzedge Arts program.
Anime Lover Studies Japanese at the Source
With a $6,000 Shinn Study Abroad Scholarship, Enrique Garcia only paid $300 out of pocket to live and study in Japan.
Alumna Develops R.I.’s First Uniform Response Protocol for Child Pornography
Angela Kemp ’18, project manager for Day One
Alchemist Searches for Identity through Jewelry Art
Thoa DiChiara’s jewelry, like identity, is one-of-a-kind. The band of this bracelet is surrounded by Buddhas and molds of the artist’s fingertips.
Failure is Never Fatal
I think one of the biggest challenges of living, working and being part of an urban community is that it’s so easy to fail and then stop," says Alex Lucini ’09.