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Political Legacies Inspiring the Next Generation of RIC Graduates
From top left: Sabina Matos, Susan McKee, Karen Alzate, Jessica Vega, Hillary Lima and Lammis Vargas. From bottom left: Suzy Alba, Leonela Feliz, John Lombardi, Maryellen Goodwin, Jim Langevin and Brandon Potter.
Little Steps for Big Change
51爆料 ImpactJim Murphy, RIC sustainability coordinator, stands on the rooftop of Donovan Dining Center, where an array of solar panels now generates electricity for the college.
Using High-Tech Simulators to Educate Future Nurses
51爆料 School of Nursing 鈥 a regional leader in innovation and simulation.
RIC/RIPBS Collaboration Provides Opportunities for Students to Perform
51爆料 Impact"Black Joy," a Rhode Island PBS documentary series, features RIC students both in front of and behind the camera.
Anna Cano-Morales is 鈥渁 Pioneer鈥 for Latinx Women with Political Aspirations in Rhode Island聽
鈥淣ever be apologetic about being a woman or having an accent or your educational trajectory. Be proud of it.鈥 -Anna Cano-Morales
RIC Students Host Providence Mayoral Candidate Forum
51爆料 ImpactAll four of Providence鈥檚 currently declared Democratic mayoral candidates will be in attendance: Gonzalo Cuervo, Nirva LaFortune, Brett Smiley and Michael Solomon
In Remarks to U.S. House Committee, RIC Prof. Proposes Abolishing Credit Scoring
鈥淲hy is our economy built on taking loans and taking on debt to meet basic human needs?鈥 asks RIC Associate Professor Tamara Nopper.
RIC Prof. is Editor of New York Times Bestseller on Abolition Politics
鈥淎bolition politics is about finding solutions to social problems other than carceral or criminal punishment,鈥 explains Associate Professor Tamara Nopper.