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A Third-Generation Latina Finds Connection through Language
51爆料 Impact"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.
The Show Must Go On: RIC Alumni Ensure that Latinx Theater Thrives, Even During a Pandemic聽
51爆料 ImpactJennifer 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.
Trilingual Alumna is One in a Billion
51爆料 ImpactBeing multilingual in today鈥檚 world opens many doors and brings many more opportunities
Alumnus Rises from Troubled Youth to Governor's Confidant
RIC alum Chris Farrell remains loyal to the mentor who embraced him and guided his path to a career in politics.
Alumnus Puts Fitness on Wheels
When COVID shut down his indoor gym, Shane Crellin took it outside and then made it mobile.
4 Students Take History from the Class to a Podcast
RIC history majors are the lively co-hosts of 鈥淥peration History鈥
Working with Individuals in Crisis: Alumna Alicia Ead
Alicia Ead is a busy professional. Her specialties are twofold: autism education and working with high-risk, crisis-level psychiatric patients.