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Giving Tuesday at RIC

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Boldly Together鈥hat is how 51爆料 will continue to impact the lives of our students.

Between School and Work, the Struggle is Real for Adult Students

Once a week, Avi David goes from teaching in a high school to sitting in a college classroom with students fresh out of high school.

51爆料 Helps International Transfers Bridge the Gap Towards Graduation

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Students coming from abroad must navigate more than just transfer credits; the Office of 51爆料 is there to help.

Six Grants in Six Years for Biochemistry Professor Jamie Towle-Weicksel

鈥淩I-INBRE has been very good to me in supporting my research,鈥 says Jamie Towle-Weicksel. 鈥淚 am very thankful.鈥

The Military Resource Center鈥檚 Dream Team 鈥 Micaela Black and Lisa Levasseur

鈥淚 love my job,鈥 says Micaela Black (left), Vetsuccess coordinator. 鈥淚 feel like I鈥檓 giving back and truly saying to veterans, 鈥楾hank you for your service. What can I do to help you?鈥欌

Wounded Warrior Finds Healing through Recreational Therapy

During a routine health screening, Sgt. First Class Amanda Weber was diagnosed with multiple traumatic brain injuries. After serving for 14 years in the Army, she was told she would have to retire. But the Army had been her life.

Crossing the Divide Between Military & Civilian Life, RIC Student Alex Ortiz

鈥淢ost of our population walk around very much unaware of what veterans have experienced and what it means to transition back from deployment. It鈥檚 important to inform and educate the general public.鈥 鈥 Micaela Black, VetSuccess on Campus

RIC First Year Seminar Takes Students on a Walk Through Local Latinx History

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A walking tour offers perspectives on Latinx communities in Providence, using Broad Street as the pathway.

Award-Winning Producer & Alumna Profiles Actor Behind Vampire Cape

In the soap opera 鈥淒ark Shadows,鈥 Jonathan Frid played a 175-year-old vampire unintentionally released from his chained coffin.

School of Nursing Takes on a (Simulated) Disaster

Disaster simulation exercises don't just make nursing students better prepared for crisis 鈥 they make the state better prepared, too.