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High School Interns Try Out a Business Career at RIC

Rhode Island College Impact

RIC’s business school is not only educating college-level business students, they’re inspiring future ones, as well.

RIC Alum Jason Cabral is New Executive Director of Gamm Theatre

Rhode Island College Impact

RIC theatre major went from acting to administration.

RIC B.P.S. Student Helps Single Parents Find Safe Haven

Julissa Pereira tells her clients, “Whatever your goals are, it’s doable, it’s feasible and, if you want it, it’s within reach.” She then adds, “I’ll be behind you every step of the way.”

Gabrielle Patrone ’23 Awarded Prestigious Fulbright Fellowship

Rhode Island College Impact

This is the third year in a row that a Rhode Island College student has won a Fulbright.

RIC’s First Open Textbook Written by Faculty Debuts

RIC faculty are encouraged to use and compose more open textbooks for their courses.

RIC Alum Earns Gamm Theatre Fellowship

Rhode Island College Impact

From acting and directing to becoming a teaching artist, Jared Nobrega is putting his Rhode Island College theater degree to use.

RIC Alumni Dominate PBN’s 40 Under Forty 2023 Awards

Rhode Island College Impact

Forty top young professionals are being recognized by Providence Business News. Six of them earned their degrees at RIC.

RIC’s Elementary Education Programs Earn High Distinction

Rhode Island College Impact

RIC’s B.A. and B.S. programs in elementary education are considered a national model by literacy experts in preparing teachers for reading instruction.

Asst. Prof. Noh Publishes Article That Examines Autocrats Who Claim Gender Equality

Noh’s article casts light on regimes that advance women’s rights as a way of boosting their legitimacy.

Looking For a Job in the Biotech Industry? RIC is the Place to Earn Your Degree.

Rhode Island College Impact

As a leading educator of Rhode Island’s workforce, RIC has been tapped by the State of Rhode Island to assist in producing more technologically skilled graduates. Along with RIC’s new Institute for Cybersecurity and Emerging Technologies, the college is launching a new B.S. degree in biotechnology.