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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.
Never Start at No
51爆料 Impact鈥淚 changed more in four months than I had in my entire life,鈥 says Joshua Abreu about his study abroad experience.
RIC鈥檚 New Dean of Education, Jeannine Dingus-Eason
51爆料 ImpactLike many of the students at 51爆料, Dingus-Eason is a first-generation college graduate who firmly believes that higher education opens doors of opportunities.
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.
Turning Children Loose on Language
51爆料 ImpactFrom July 8-19 campers in grades one through 10 freely explored their individual voices through the genre of creative writing.
RIC Responds to Shortage of Mental Health Professionals in R.I.
51爆料 ImpactProvidence County designated a professional mental health shortage area. Grant-funded projects by RIC's School of Social Work focus on mental health workforce development.
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
Is Rhode Island Prepared for a Rapidly Aging Population?
By 2030, there won鈥檛 be a single baby boomer under the age of 65. By 2035, people 65 years and older will outnumber children for the first time in U.S. history.聽