News
RIC Prof. is Editor of New York Times Bestseller on Abolition Politics
“Abolition politics is about finding solutions to social problems other than carceral or criminal punishment,” explains Associate Professor Tamara Nopper.
Arts Grad Finds Success On a Path She Never Knew Existed
"No matter what your field is, you have to have a deep trust in yourself." -Tracey Woods
RIC Grad Builds Career in Gov’t While Fighting for Immigration of Her Parents
Despite witnessing the dangers of politics in Colombia, Michelle Arias-Santabay has chosen a career in government. It began with the plight of her parents.
RIC Student Vet, Alex Ortiz, Wins VFW-SVA Legislative Fellowship
Ortiz will conduct research on Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits and address legislators about amending the bill.
Scholarships a Tribute to Alumna’s Creative Spirit
Through two new scholarships a new generation of RIC students will benefit from the late Kate Cross-Das, an alumna who possessed many creative gifts.
New Scholarship Honors Life of Dedicated Educator
A new scholarship in memory of a beloved Central Falls principal will aid Rhode Island College students interested in studying physical education.
Beat the Streets Providence Led by RIC Alumnus
Silas Murray is intent on empowering youth the way he was empowered — through sports
Project ExCEL Empowers Students to Break through Language Barriers
Project ExCEL — Excellence in College for English Learners — supports multilingual and bilingual students by providing academic and nonacademic support.
4 Students Take History from the Class to a Podcast
RIC history majors are the lively co-hosts of “Operation History”
RIC’s Community and Public Health Promotion Program Serves a Need in Rhode Island and Beyond
Rhode Island College is working hard to fill the gaps in health literacy and overcome language barriers in the state.