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Alchemist Searches for Identity through Jewelry Art
Thoa DiChiara’s jewelry, like identity, is one-of-a-kind. The band of this bracelet is surrounded by Buddhas and molds of the artist’s fingertips.
Failure is Never Fatal
I think one of the biggest challenges of living, working and being part of an urban community is that it’s so easy to fail and then stop," says Alex Lucini ’09.
Former State Home on RIC Campus Designated National Historic Landmark
One of the girls cottages at the State Home and School. (Courtesy of State Archives.)
These Secondary Ed Majors Are Training the Next Generation in Nonviolence
“The old law of an eye for an eye leaves everybody blind.” – Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
RIC Students Are Positioning Themselves for Leadership
Rhode Island College ImpactEach year, Leadership Rhode Island invests in the personal and professional growth of young leaders. Seven of RIC’s students will be participating this year.
Medical Data Isn’t the Problem. Understanding It Is.
Alumna Roberta Powell is competing for a share of more than $100,000 seed money for her new app that translates medical data for the layperson.
Never Start at No
Rhode Island College Impact“I changed more in four months than I had in my entire life,” says Joshua Abreu about his study abroad experience.
RIC’s New Dean of Education, Jeannine Dingus-Eason
Rhode Island College ImpactLike many of the students at Rhode Island College, Dingus-Eason is a first-generation college graduate who firmly believes that higher education opens doors of opportunities.
Go Where the Opportunities Are
With Rhode Island as his launch pad, Gregory Kittelson ’97 has built an international life of business and entrepreneurship.
Turning Children Loose on Language
Rhode Island College ImpactFrom July 8-19 campers in grades one through 10 freely explored their individual voices through the genre of creative writing.