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RIC Theatre Program Recognized as Best in Rhode Island

RIC theatre students also consistently earn top awards at the annual Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival.

Grand Opening of RIC School of Nursing Wing

The grand opening and ribbon cutting of Rhode Island College’s new School of Nursing wing in the Fogarty Life Science Building will be held on Friday, Oct. 7, from 1-2:30 p.m.

International Researchers Tap Statistics Expert Tom Malloy

Rhode Island College Impact

RIC Professor of Psychology Thomas Malloy specializes in advanced statistical methods, which, to the untrained eye, look like a mass of charts, graphs and odd-looking formulas.

McKamey & Clemons in D.C. to Discuss Nation’s After-School Programs

“This opportunity puts the Youth Development Program at RIC at the center of the national conversation about youth workers and begins to bring visibility to our state, our college and our growing program,” said McKamey.

Prof. Abbotson Presents Thorp Lecture, March 3

Sue Abbotson, Professor of English, is a leading scholar on the work of playwright Arthur Miller.

Zornado Publishes Final Volume of Epic Trilogy “2050”

More than 10 years in the making, the trilogy “2050: A Future History,” by RIC Professor of English Joseph Zornado, is now a fait accompli. The final volume of this sci-fi/sci-fantasy was recently published by The Merry Blacksmith Press based in Rhode Island.

Autism on the Rise - How RIC is Changing the Outcomes

RIC partners with Sherlock Center to create autism education certificate program

Professor Richard Weiner’s Scholarship Garners International Attention

Professor of Political Science Richard Weiner’s recent publication of “Les Reciproqueteurs: Post-Regulatory Corporatism” in the “Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning” is one of four research projects garnering international recognition.

Born on the Tail of a Hurricane: RIC Adjunct Jennifer Bonin

“I was born during Hurricane Agnes, one of New England’s earliest land-falling hurricanes. It seems hurricanes have been following me ever since,” says RIC Adjunct Instructor of Geography Jennifer Bonin ’04.

“Democracy in Disarray”: Peter Mendy Lectures in South Africa

Professor of History and Africana Studies Peter Mendy discusses why democracy in Africa remains largely elusive.