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Ingenuity & Independent Research by RIC Graduating Honors Students
Bacteria-infested marshes, ritualistic religious practices and candy bar marketing were among the investigations made by RIC honors students in fulfillment of their departmental honors projects.
Art New England Editor to Hold Public Interview With Artist of Curiosities Richard Whitten
At left: “Augenblick” (Blink of an Eye), oil on wood panel, by Richard Whitten (right).
"In Search of Roger Williams," A Lecture by J. Stanley Lemons
This Rhode Island historian says long-held facts about Roger Williams are simply fiction.
MEET OUR STUDENTS: Fiona Adams, A Tale Framed in Scottish Lore
Fiona Adams’ footsteps through life have often echoed that of her mother’s. By all accounts, her mum was a typical Scottish woman with a streak of dogged independence and a bit of wanderlust.
MEET OUR STUDENTS: Geoffrey Keitel: From the Mountains of Appalachia to Rhode Island College
Geoffrey Keitel was raised in northern New Jersey at the tip of the Ramapo Mountains, a forested chain in Appalachia. "I come from the middle of nowhere,” he says. It’s also the place where he found his voice.
Juan Siliezar – Roving Reporter – in Search of a Beard and a Career
Rhode Island College ImpactRIC English major Juan Siliezar reflects on his internship experience at RIC's Office of Communication and Marketing.
A Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Television Industry
Like Toto in Oz who pulled back the curtain to expose the Wiz, Anthony Galvez recently flew to Hollywood to take a look at the wizardry behind film and television.
MTV Scouts Potential Screenwriters Among RIC Communication Students
From left, Jordan Duke, executive assistant to the president of Synchronous Media, asks students for a pitch (storyline); students review their storylines before making their presentation; and Tobias Yoshimura, RIC assistant professor, facilitates the discussion.
Active Shooter Response: What You Need to Know
The R.I. State Police and the Emergency Management Office at Providence College join RIC campus police to discuss what to do in the case of an active shooter.
RIC Builds Bridges for Nontraditional Students
Rhode Island College ImpactIf not for RIC’s Bridges Program, honors student Travis Dumais might not have made it to college. Today this sophomore, who has the curiosity and creativity of a young Einstein, is a psychology major, minoring in neuroscience.