About Us
Mission
The purpose of the Institute of Portuguese and Lusophone World Studies at Rhode Island College is:
- to support and to promote the Portuguese Studies academic program at Rhode Island College,
- to bridge the connection between Rhode Island College and the Lusophone community and
- to pursue scholarly and cultural research in the areas of the Portuguese language and Lusophone culture.
VISION
The Institute for Portuguese and Lusophone World Studies is designed to be a nucleus of interaction for the benefit of Rhode Island College students and the larger Portuguese-speaking community of Rhode Island. Over 10% of Rhode Islanders claim ancestry from a Lusophone country, the highest percentage of any state in the union. The history and contributions of this population are an integral part of the rich fabric of the state.
The Institute strives to function as a locus of cultural, literary, pedagogical and research resources inclusive of the entire Lusophone diaspora. It aims to be a gathering place for cultural events, teacher conferences, literary resources, artistic exhibitions and performing arts productions for not only the matriculated students but also the for enrichment of the Portuguese-speaking community at large. In turn, interaction between the Institute and the community becomes the vehicle by which students will be able to establish contacts and maximize career opportunities and community participation.
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
The Institute for Portuguese and Lusophone World Studies is a non-traditional academic center at Rhode Island College. It was approved for permanent status by the Rhode Island Board of Governors for Higher Education on June 28, 2010.
The Institute is most closely allied with the Portuguese Studies academic program in the Department of Modern Languages. It operates under the aegis of the Vice-President of Academic Affairs and reports directly to the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.
The Institute is an affiliate of the David E. Sweet Center for Public Policy at Rhode Island College which acts as it primary contact on matters of management and governance.
The Rhode Island College Foundation serves as the fiscal agent of the Institute.
Faculty and Staff Biographies
![]() Marie R. Fraley Interim Director, IPLWS |
Marie R. Fraley serves as Interim Director (since 2009) of the Institute for Portuguese and Lusophone World Studies where she previously held positions of Associate Director (2007) and Policy Consultant (2006). Her interests include non-profit governance, Azorean genealogy and the political participation of Luso-Americans in Rhode Island. She earned a professional certificate in Non-Profit Studies from the Feinstein Institute for Philanthropic Studies at Rhode Island College and is a member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFT). She has been recognized as a Partner in Philanthropy by the AFT and received the RIC Alumni Service Award for her fundraising efforts on behalf of the Portuguese Studies Endowment Fund and for her volunteer work toward the establishment of the Institute in 2006. She is Vice-Chair of the Board of Directors of the Portuguese American Leadership Council of the United States (PALCUS) and a past president of the celebrations of the Day of Portugal in Rhode Island. In her previous career, she was a Speech-Language Pathologist in Rhode Island public schools for over 20 years working with students with learning and communication disorders. Mrs. Fraley earned B.A. and M.S. degrees in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Rhode Island and studied Linguistics at the graduate level at Brown University. |
![]() Silvia Oliveira, Ph.D Assistant Professor of Department of Modern Languages; Faculty Liaison, IPLWS |
Sílvia Oliveira has a Licenciatura from the University of Porto, Portugal in Modern Languages and Literatures; and a PhD from the University of California, Santa Barbara in Hispanic Languages and Literatures with a Dissertation on neo- and post-neorealist short story in Portugal in the 1960s. She is currently Assistant Professor of Portuguese Studies at Rhode Island College, where she directs the Portuguese Program and is Faculty Liaison to the Institute for Portuguese and Lusophone World Studies. She has published articles and presented on the Portuguese short story in the 1960s, Aesthetics and Politics of Portuguese and Brazilian Modernisms, Republicanism in Portuguese Literature, and contemporary trends in Portuguese Film and Literature. Further, she has an interest in Galician Studies, and has published and presented on contemporary Galician women poets. |
ADVISORY BOARDS
Academic Advisory Council
The Academic Advisory Council of the IPLWS serves as an interdisciplinary advisory body whose purpose is to provide input toward fulfilling the academic and scholarly objectives of the Institute's mission.
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Ellen Bigler, Ph.D. Professor and Chair, Department of Educational Studies Valerie Endress, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Department of Communication Director, American Democracy Project, Rhode Island college Gale Goodwin Gomez, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Anthropology Director, Study Abroad Programs Marlene Lopes Associate Professor and Special Collections Librarian, James P. Adams Library |
Peter Karibe Mendy, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Department of History and Africana Studies Silvia Oliveira, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Portuguese, Department of Modern Languages Faculty Liaison, Institute for Portuguese and Lusophone World Studies Marie R. Fraley, Chair (ex officio) Interim Director, Institute for Portuguese and Lusophone World Studies |
Community Advisory Board
The Community Advisory Board of IPLWS is a diversified body of community members who provide information, guidance and support to the Institute on matters of community interests and needs.
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The Honorable Paul J. Tavares - Honorary Chair Executive Director, East Providence Housing Authority Former General Treasurer of the State of Rhode Island António Ambrósio, '05, Chair Technical Specialist / GIS, Quonset Development Corporation President, 2010 Day of Portugal and Portuguese Heritage in RI Lisa Andrade Almeida, ‘04 Teacher of Portuguese, B.M.C. Durfee H.S., Fall River, MA Professional Portuguese-English Interpreter Cecilia M. Bernardo, BA ’96, M ‘06 Teacher of Portuguese, Chair of World Languages Dept., Charles E. Shea H.S., Pawtucket, RI Carlos de Brito President, Cape Verdean American Media Assoc. Isabel Claro, ‘95 Teacher of Portuguese, Cumberland H.S., Cumberland, RI |
Carlos Fernandes Former President of the Associação da Comunidade da Guiné-Bissau - EUA Fernanda Mendy, M.B.A. Former Director, West African Economic and Monetary Union, Guinea-Bissau Conselheiro João Luís Morgado Pacheco Conselheiro, Comunidades Portuguesas dos E.U.A. e Bermudas Past President, Casa dos Açores da Nova Inglaterra Realtor Associate, Exit Realty Paulo J. Silva, '78 Assistant Principal, Calcutt Middle School, Central Falls East Providence Public Library Board of Trustees, Vice-Chair Liana Viveiros ‘14 - Student Representative Major: Elementary Education, Concentration in Portuguese Ermelinda Cordeiro Zito, '05 Adjunct Professor of Portuguese, Rhode Island College Pedagogical Director, Escola Portuguesa da Casa dos Açores da Nova Inglaterra |






