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The Youth Are Taking the World Through Activism
Rhode Island College ImpactThe 1960s are often thought of as the heyday of student activism in this country, but students are getting active in large numbers once again.
News Brief: Be it Violence or the Virus, Mukherjee's Focus is on Public Health and Safety
Mukherjee authors and co-authors articles.
News Brief: A Seminal Work by Prof. Frederic Reamer
In this book, Reamer tackles the effect on social workers of witnessing unsafe, incompetent and unethical behavior.
Alumni Michael and Lucille Ferdinandi Support the Power of Opportunity through Scholarship Fund
Rhode Island College ImpactTheir transformational gift of more than $1.2 million will support first-time, full-time freshmen who demonstrate financial need and high academic standing.
Miranda Scholarship Winners
Lin-Manuel Miranda's scholarship supports first-generation and underrepresented students in the performing arts.
RIC’s School of Business Solidifies Alum’s Future in Financial Planning
Steve Antunes ’17 is proof positive that earning a Master of Professional Accountancy (M.P.Ac.) degree can jumpstart an accounting or financial planning career.
RIC Extends King's Legacy Virtually
RIC Interim Associate Dean of Students Pegah Rahmanian says Martin Luther King's perspective remains relevant.
And Still I Rise: RIC Senior Ayana Bass Uplifting Others Through Education
Each one, reach one, Bass advocates.
The Pandemic's Effect on the Opioid Epidemic
While COVID-19 takes hundreds of lives each day, RIC alumnus and Cranston Police Officer Joshua Brown is busy saving lives from death by overdose.
RIC's Equity in Ed. Hub to Release Latest Research at Webinar, Jan. 13
Despite the need for mental health supports, the vast majority of youth – especially nonwhite and low-income youth – do not receive mental health services.