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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).
RIC Graduate & Fulbright Scholar Heads for Austria
Joseph Sherry not only made Dean’s List for eight consecutive semesters, graduating summa cum laude, he won a prestigious Fulbright Austria scholarship.
MEET OUR GRADUATES: Seanna Poirier
Art major Seanna Poirier’s museum-quality jewelry design has won her numerous honors and awards during her college career at RIC.
Joe DeLeo Lives for the Stage
"Deciding to make a career out of performing wasn’t easy," says DeLeo.
Julio Berroa – Artist of Many Genres
With ambitions more appropriate for an action hero than a college freshman, greatness is not a problem for Julio Berroa.
Classism – America’s Great Divide
Community and counseling psychologist Barbara Jensen delivered the Dialogue on Diversity Spring Lecture titled “Across the Great Divide: Crossing Classes and Clashing Cultures” before a standing-room-only audience.
World Anthropology Day at Rhode Island College
Rhode Island College ImpactRIC students and preschoolers gain hands-on experience in the subfields of anthropology during World Anthropology Day.
Prof. Abbotson Presents Thorp Lecture, March 3
Sue Abbotson, Professor of English, is a leading scholar on the work of playwright Arthur Miller.