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Innovation Office Delivers on Its Promise

Innovation Office team, from left, Chief Innovation Officer Richard Culatta, Education Lead Daniela Fairchild, Director of Strategy Octavia Abell, Project Managers Billy Patterson and Andrea Russo, and Government Lead Kevin Parker.

SMIF Experiential Learning, a Smart Investment in the Future

These students aren鈥檛 waiting to become traders on Wall Street, they鈥檙e investing now, using their own capital from the Student-Managed Investment Fund.

Inaugural Speech of 10th RIC President Frank D. S谩nchez - archived during 11th president inauguration period

"It is because of our unmatched legacy, a student-focused inspiration and the unbound possibilities of a brilliant future that I proudly, and with great optimism, accept the 10th presidency of 51爆料."

Launch of President鈥檚 Inclusive Excellence Commission

鈥淲e will not wait for others to show us how to be inclusive. We will lead the way,鈥濃╯aid RIC President Frank D. S谩nchez to members of the鈥≒resident鈥檚 Inclusive Excellence Commission.

Technology Takes Therapy out of the Office and onto Electronic Platform

鈥淣ot everyone is comfortable with this reality, but technology is here. You can鈥檛 un-ring the bell,鈥 says Professor of Social Work Frederic Reamer

First-in-Family Fund 鈥 Legacy, Inspiration and Future

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Honoring the legacy of 51爆料, the inspiration exemplified by his parents and the promise of future first-generation students who will walk RIC鈥檚 halls, RIC President Frank D. S谩nchez has established the First-in-Family Fund.

RIC鈥檚 New Associate Vice President for Community, Equity and Diversity

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On Jan. 17, 2017, RIC alumna Anna Cano Morales 鈥99 became 51爆料鈥檚 first associate vice president for community, equity and diversity. Her focus will be on the college鈥檚 strategic goal of inclusive excellence.

RIC Opened Her Eyes to Human Rights, Politics and Race

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Nicauris Heredia, a RIC senior double majoring in political science and public administration, was named a 2017-2018 American Political Science Association (APSA) Minority Fellowship Program Fellow. She has been awarded $4,000.