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The RIC Concert Chorus Just Made History with a Grammy Consideration

Rhode Island College Impact

"We are a small institution and yet we have a disproportionate amount of internationally famous performing artists who graduate from here. I cannot tell you how proud I am of the hard work and talent of our students." — Conductor Teresa Coffman

From ESL to Medical School, RIC Grad Overcomes Obstacles in Pursuit of Her Dreams 

Rhode Island College Impact

Thanks to the help and guidance provided at Project ExCEL, Feliz-Lima obtained a state scholarship.

Remote Internship Brings Her Closer to Her Calling

"For the first time, I don't feel afraid anymore to tell someone that I'm interested in writing professionally. That's all because of this internship."

Sebastian Borgia Has Deep Roots in the Environment

He intends to join the student-run Environmental Club and get involved with the Bee Education Center.

Kimberly Nieves – Small School, Small State, Big Hopes

Nieves intends to spend the next four years studying sociology, with particular interest in prison reform.

Raymond Baccari – Political Journalist in Search of a Newsroom

In plotting his course to his dream, this freshman communication major hopes to join RIC Anchor TV.

M.S.N. Student Publishes Study on Toxic Exposure in Iraq Vets

"Now that we have the evidence-based data to support the need for screenings," Poisson says, "it will be easier to get legislators behind the bill."

RIC Chorus Films Virtual Performance

"This performance is a representation of beautiful people who love to make beautiful music together," says conductor.

RIC Intern Assists with Home-Delivered Meals

"Being able to help keep people safe and cared for has been very fulfilling," says this community health and wellness major.

Student Advocacy Spurs New Queer Studies Minor

"Continue the revolution," urges Derek Sherlock, "that people like Marsha Johnson and Sylvia Rivera started in the queer community 50 years ago." (From left, Madeleine Dulude, Derek Sherlock and Sissy Rosso)