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Putting Civility Back into Civil Discourse
Civil discourse is a skill that seems to be in decline in our current political climate
鈥婦ry 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.
The Life of a Freelance Harpist
Molly McCaffrey鈥檚 harp weighs nearly 100 pounds and towers six feet tall. It鈥檚 so monolithic she has to use a dolly to wheel it onto the concert stage.聽
Giving Thanks for RIC鈥檚 Life-Changing Gifts
Four alumni of the Class of 1969 connected over memories shared at 51爆料 to mark their 50th anniversary year. David Marzelli, Wayne Riendeau, Joseph Neri and Richard Clark reminisced and shared words of appreciation for the college.
Burn Pits 鈥 The Agent Orange of the Iraqi War
Service members are returning from Iraq and Afghanistan with chronic 鈥 even deadly 鈥 illnesses
We Teach Rhode Island: School of Education Produces National Leader
51爆料 Impact鈥淢y entire career has focused on eliminating whatever obstacles or barriers are in place so that adults and youth who didn鈥檛 think postsecondary education was an option for them could achieve it. That鈥檚 been my life鈥檚 work and it started at 51爆料.鈥
RIC Alum Fosters Love of Learning in ELL Students
鈥淎 student鈥檚 primary language is a big part of their identity,鈥 Rivera said. 鈥淚t should be viewed as a valuable resource that can be, and should be, maintained as students acquire and develop English language proficiency.鈥
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 鈥媜n reading鈥.鈥
The Mayor鈥檚 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.