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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.

Bringing Health Education to the Hispanic Community

Her bilingualism was crucial in being able to connect with the Latino community

Meet Our B.P.S. Students: Her Path to a Bachelor's Degree Came Unexpectedly

Rhode Island College Impact

The 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.

Prices are Rising While Wages are Stagnating: Inflation Explained

No matter where you go, people are talking about rising costs. What is inflation and how did we get here? Hear it from an expert – RIC Assistant Professor of Economics Ignacio Ramirez Cisneros.

What’s Better Than Reading About History? Digging it Up Yourself

Immersive Experiences in Education: Aidan Mooney ’22 rounded out their history major by joining an archaeological dig.

Becoming a Hispanic Serving Institution

Rhode Island College Impact

RIC is the first college in the state to earn this federal designation, which opens new opportunities for students.

Unseen Barriers to Inclusion

Making campus a welcoming space for all is as much about removing obstacles as it is about providing resources.

Exit Interview: RIC’s 10th President Looks Back on His Six Years in Office

Outgoing President Frank D. Sánchez reflects on his time in office and weighs in on questions of RIC’s future.

International Student Navigates a Path from ESL to Nursing School

Rhode Island College Impact

Bryan Soto found the supports necessary to achieve his dream at Rhode Island College.

RIC Produces Doctors, Too

Alumni retrace their journey to medical practice. (Pictured, dental student Romeo Ghraieb ’20)