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RICovery 鈥 A Resource for Students Dealing with Substance Abuse
RICovery vice president Shawn Shepherd and president Roxanne Newman鈥
Ribbon Cutting of South Street Landing and the Rhode Island Nursing Education Center
鈥嬧淭his is a great day,鈥 said R.I. Gov. Gina Raimondo at the Nov. 29th ribbon cutting of South Street Landing, a $220 million redevelopment of South Street Station.
2 RIC Students Honored for Heroism After Near-Fatal Car Crash
RIC students Karl Ong and Kelly Pestana are presented with Presidential Commendations by RIC President Frank D. S谩nchez
Brandi DiDino 鈥 Committed to Bettering the Lives of R.I.鈥檚 Children
Her work day is filled with emergency situations and crisis interventions involving families and children.
RIC Campus Now Equipped with Naloxone, an Antidote for Opioid Overdose
鈥淭he opioid epidemic is the worst public health crisis in decades,鈥澛爏aid RIC Professor of Nursing Joanne Costello.
RIC Wins $1.16-M Grant to Increase Ph.D.s among Underrepresented Students
RIC student explains her 鈥嬧媟esearch 鈥媡o RIC President Frank D. S谩nchez at a聽poster session in Adams Library.
RIC Nursing Student Joins Medical Mission in Central America
RIC nursing student Jena Lerch (back row, far right) with International Service Learning health-care team.
The Making of a Teacher 鈥 Karen Ramirez鈥檚 Story
First-generation Latina Karen Ramirez couldn鈥檛 be more talented, energized and prepared to join the ranks of racially diverse teachers in Rhode Island. Less than 5% of Rhode Island teachers are of color and only 2% are Latino.聽
14 Days to Boost Two Businesses in Portugal
The most important reason for getting involved in service learning is to give back.