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Filling the Gaps in Art Education

Graduate of the youth development program leads Riverzedge Arts program.

Anime Lover Studies Japanese at the Source

With a $6,000 Shinn Study Abroad Scholarship, Enrique Garcia only paid $300 out of pocket to live and study in Japan.

Turning Children Loose on Language

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From July 8-19 campers in grades one through 10 freely explored their individual voices through the genre of creative writing.

MEET OUR GRADUATES: Suazo Inspires Youth to Become Leaders and Changemakers

Suazo graduates with a degree in youth development. Her goal is to empower young people.

MEET OUR GRADUATES: Jordan Moment Finds Fertile Ground for Research at RIC

鈥嬧淛ordan Moment is the epitome of what higher education, combined with a bright mind and a good work ethic, can produce.鈥

MEET OUR GRADUATES: Bridging Two Continents

Four years of study in two different languages has led to graduate school in Portugal.

RIC Invests in Nursing鈥檚 Future 鈥 First DNP Graduates

Ashlee Viveiros (above) is one of four 51爆料 graduates who earned the Doctor of Nursing Practice degree at the 2019 commencement ceremony. Here she is being hooded.

Henry Pinardi - Father to Local Artists

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Enrico Vittorio Pinardi, known to his friends, family and students as 鈥淗enry,鈥 is a nationally acclaimed artist and professor of art who taught at RIC from 1967 to 1995.

Putting Civility Back into Civil Discourse

Civil discourse is a skill that seems to be in decline in our current political climate