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Age-Friendly R.I. Promotes Keys to Longevity
Conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age contribute to longevity, says Catherine Taylor, executive director of Age-Friendly Rhode Island.
Prof. of Social Work Leads Passage of ‘Equal Parentage’ Act
Rhode Island College ImpactThrough the advocacy of Associate Professor of Social Work Wendy Becker, R.I.'s new law recognizes the legal rights of ALL parents, regardless of their sexual orientation, marital status or gender.
News Brief: Fulbright-Hays Grant Funds Course in Guatemala
This course targets R.I. K-12 educators in Providence and Central Falls who serve the largest numbers of Guatemalan youth.
In America, COVID-19 Has Not Been an Equal Opportunity Virus
Systemic racism has been at the root of COVID-19 racial disparities, say experts.
Exploring RIC through Virtual Lens
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, life has become largely a virtual experience, viewed primarily from a computer screen. Some activities adapt well to an online environment. It seems RIC's Accepted Student's Day and New Student Orientation are two of them.
RIC Computer Departments Join Forces
There's a new academic department on campus, yet in some ways not so new.
Finding Strength in Community: Resources for RIC Students
The economic impact of the COVID-19 global pandemic has been devastating for many people. The team at Learning for Life is here to help.
RIC Campus Hosts COVID-19 Testing
Rhode Island College ImpactThe Rhode Island National Guard has set up a COVID-19 testing site on the campus of Rhode Island College, providing access to individuals within Providence County by appointment only.
New Minor Prepares R.I.’s Workforce for Jobs in Cybersecurity
Given the danger of cyberattacks, skilled workers whose job it is to protect networks, devices, programs and data are at a premium, says RIC Assistant Professor of Computer Science Suzanne Mello-Stark.