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The Way Out Is In
鈥淢y 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,鈥 says alumna Grace Dulude 鈥97.
Filling the Gaps in Art Education
Graduate of the youth development program leads Riverzedge Arts program.
Alumna Develops R.I.鈥檚 First Uniform Response Protocol for Child Pornography
Angela Kemp 鈥18, project manager for Day One
Failure is Never Fatal
I think one of the biggest challenges of living, working and being part of an urban community is that it鈥檚 so easy to fail and then stop," says Alex Lucini 鈥09.
These Secondary Ed Majors Are Training the Next Generation in Nonviolence
鈥淭he old law of an eye for an eye leaves everybody blind.鈥 鈥 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Medical Data Isn鈥檛 the Problem. Understanding It Is.
Alumna Roberta Powell is competing for a share of more than $100,000 seed money for her new app that translates medical data for the layperson.
Go Where the Opportunities Are
With Rhode Island as his launch pad, Gregory Kittelson 鈥97 has built an international life of business and entrepreneurship.
Alumna Awarded Employee of the Year
No one deserves this citation more, says Varner's co-workers at Rhode Island District Court.
MEET OUR GRADUATES: A Grassroots Activist in the R.I. Recovery Community
鈥淎fter all these years, I鈥檓 still on fire about recovery,鈥濃 says Roxxanne Newman