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Awardees of MHARI’s First Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Scholarship
Rhode Island College ImpactRIC students are helping to diversify the field of mental health in Rhode Island.
New Course Helps Humanities Majors Prepare for Professional Careers
“I want humanities students to graduate from RIC with a sense of adventure when they see all the career possibilities before them,” says Associate Professor Brandon Hawk.
What’s the Value in Studying the Humanities?
As jobs become increasingly automated, employers are seeking workers with skills that machines can’t replace – “uniquely human” skills – like the soft skills you learn in the humanities.
Meet Our B.P.S. Students: Her Path to a Bachelor's Degree Came Unexpectedly
Rhode Island College ImpactThe next chapter in Ruth Soares’ story has yet to be written but she believes the B.P.S. program is a link to her future.
What’s Better Than Reading About History? Digging it Up Yourself
Rhode Island College ImpactImmersive Experiences in Education: Aidan Mooney ’22 rounded out their history major by joining an archaeological dig.
WANTED: More Than Half a Million Graduates in Cybersecurity
A Q&A with Associate Professor of Computer Science Suzanne Mello-Stark on the need to develop our cybersecurity workforce
International Student Navigates a Path from ESL to Nursing School
Rhode Island College ImpactBryan Soto found the supports necessary to achieve his dream at Rhode Island College.
Sarah Ebirim, Future M.D., and Alumna Dr. Moreira, Her Mentor
“I like to go into inner-city schools to talk to children and demystify the idea of who can be a doctor,” says Dr. Moreira ’03 (left of photo) (Sarah Ebirim ’22, right)
Meet Our B.P.S. Students: Adult Learner Strives to Shake Off Imposter Syndrome by Finishing Her Degree
Rhode Island College ImpactEarning a degree will help to ease her transition into becoming an advocate at a local healthcare agency.
Meet Our B.P.S. Students: CNA Aims to Advance Her Career by Finishing Degree
Kieshana Dawkins is a member of the Bachelor of Professional Studies' "alpha cohort".