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Film about Trailblazing Female Composers to Premiere at RIC, Accompanied by Performance

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"Women Trailblazers in Music: Noteworthy Composers" features extraordinary music by, and fascinating stories about, women composers, spanning 12 centuries. The event also includes a live concert with Judith Lynn Stillman and Friends.

Alumna was a Pioneer for Latinx Culture on Campus

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鈥淭he kind of poetry that I do is intended to be heard.鈥

A Third-Generation Latina Finds Connection through Language

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"Through the program I was able to find my voice and discover my passion for helping others.鈥

RIC Alum Lands New Theatre Fellowship

This new fellowship is designed to establish mentoring relationships between aspiring and established theatre professionals.

RIC Mourns the Loss of Professor Emeritus P. William Hutchinson

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Professor Emeritus Hutchinson has been a beloved member of the RIC Music, Theatre and Dance department and the college community for decades. A celebration of Dr. Hutchinson's life will be held at future date.

New Passarelli Fund Honors Beloved Member of RIC Community, Benefits Student Athletes

Fund designed to help student athletes meet their basic needs in learning, tutoring, technology and other needs.

The Show Must Go On: RIC Alumni Ensure that Latinx Theater Thrives, Even During a Pandemic聽

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Jennifer Sanchez '16 (pictured) and Anna Cano-Morales M.S.W. 鈥99 have both found ways to ensure that their communities are represented on stage.

The Wizard Behind the Curtain: Alumnus Cameron Whitehorne

As head of Production Engineering for the Met, Cam Whitehorne 鈥02 combines technical expertise with innovation, artistry and creativity to bring productions to life.

Magician, Puppeteer, Actor: Alumnus Matt Furtado

鈥淥ne of the greatest things Professor Bill Wilson taught me was to command the stage when you鈥檙e on it, says Matt Furtado 鈥05.

Wanted: Behavioral Health Care Managers in RI

The federal government awarded a four-year, $2.3 million grant to RIC's Institute for Education in Healthcare to develop a pipeline of behavioral health care managers statewide.