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Social Work Grad Risks Herself to Help Others

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Some of the patients that Dickerson cares for unfortunately contracted COVID-19, but she continued working with them despite the risk.

Heroes Work Here: Faculty/Nurse Inside COVID-19 ICU

Along with seeing patients and supervising nurses, Melinda Hodne is on the phone throughout the day informing family members of their loved one's condition.

RIC Intern Assists with Home-Delivered Meals

"Being able to help keep people safe and cared for has been very fulfilling," says this community health and wellness major.

Tech Ed. Prof. Fabricates Face Shields to Slow Spread of Virus

McLaughlin produces laser-cut face shields 24 times faster than those made on a 3D printer.

RIC Campus Hosts COVID-19 Testing

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The Rhode Island National Guard has set up a COVID-19 testing site on the campus of 51±¬ÁÏ, providing access to individuals within Providence County by appointment only.

Bringing Math to Underrepresented Groups

Three math faculty design an afterschool math program for urban middle schoolers.

Former State Home on RIC Campus Designated National Historic Landmark

One of the girls cottage​​​s at the State Home and School. (Courtesy of State Archives.)

RIC Responds to Shortage of Mental Health Professionals in R.I.

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Providence County designated a professional mental health shortage area. Grant-funded projects by RIC's School of Social Work focus on mental health workforce development.

​Dry Bones Come Alive for RIC Alumna Michelle Valletta

RIC's North Burial Ground Project provides experiential learning opportunities for faculty and students that benefit the greater Rhode Island community.

Public Health and Prevention is on the Move in Rhode Island

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Prof. Carol Cummings is co-principal investigator on a project to assess and build the health literacy of Rhode Islanders on Medicaid and the professionals who serve them.