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Burn Pits – The Agent Orange of the Iraqi War
Service members are returning from Iraq and Afghanistan with chronic – even deadly – illnesses
We Teach Rhode Island: School of Education Produces National Leader
Rhode Island College Impact“My entire career has focused on eliminating whatever obstacles or barriers are in place so that adults and youth who didn’t think postsecondary education was an option for them could achieve it. That’s been my life’s work and it started at Rhode Island College.”
RIC Alum Fosters Love of Learning in ELL Students
“A student’s primary language is a big part of their identity,” Rivera said. “It should be viewed as a valuable resource that can be, and should be, maintained as students acquire and develop English language proficiency.”
We Teach Rhode Island: RIC is Responding to Shortage of ELL-Certified Teachers
Elisa Rivera, a second-grade, dual-language teacher, works with a child on reading.
“If You Don’t Vote, Nothing Changes,” Said LGBTQ Activist Judy Shepard
"Hate starts with fear and ignorance of what you don’t understand.” — Judy Shepard
RIC is on the Ballot, Official Launch of ‘Vote Yes on 2’ Campaign
Proposed redesign of Horace Mann Hall by Durkee Brown Viveiros Werenfels Architects
“The Miseducation of Cameron Post” – Danforth Discusses Adaptation of Her Book to Film
RIC English Professor Emily Danforth
Former Athletes Now RIC’s New Safety Patrol
Eric Alleyne ’15 (left) and Vandell Andrade have exchanged their basketball jerseys for polo shirts and are crisscrossing the campus instead of the court. They are RIC’s new safety patrol.
The Mayor’s Deputy Director of Policy, Leonela Felix
Justice Studies graduates take their passion for advocacy into the legal and political arenas. Read their stories in this four-part series.
Attorney Katelyn Medeiros: Defending the Rights of Children
Justice Studies graduates take their passion for advocacy into the legal and political arenas. Read their stories in this four-part series.