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A Festival of Fun – RIC Homecoming and Reunion Weekend

Enjoy live bands, BBQs, pottery-making and more ...!

Grand Opening of RIC School of Nursing Wing

The grand opening and ribbon cutting of Rhode Island College’s new School of Nursing wing in the Fogarty Life Science Building will be held on Friday, Oct. 7, from 1-2:30 p.m.

Nurse Anesthesia Program Achieves 10-Year Accreditation

Rhode Island College Impact

The RIC School of Nursing/St. Joseph Hospital School of Nurse Anesthesia program was recently awarded a 10-year accreditation – the highest level of accreditation allowed for nurse anesthesia programs.

A Summer of Scientific Research for More Than 30 RIC Students

From left, RIC research students Bryan Mercier, Orianna Duncan and Mary Ellen Fernandez, with faculty mentor RIC Associate Professor of Psychology Emily Cook.

International Researchers Tap Statistics Expert Tom Malloy

Rhode Island College Impact

RIC Professor of Psychology Thomas Malloy specializes in advanced statistical methods, which, to the untrained eye, look like a mass of charts, graphs and odd-looking formulas.

Maureen Reddy Honored With RIC Faculty Leadership Award

This award is presented annually to a full-time faculty member whose contributions and achievements have led to significant transformative or strategic improvements in teaching, research or service at the college.

RIC Invests in Educational Success of Adult English Language Learners

Rhode Island College Impact

Adults in need of ESL instruction continue to fill the waiting lists of adult education classes in Rhode Island. To help meet the state’s need, Rhode Island College offers two ESL programs for adult learners at all levels of proficiency.

RIC Alumni Reunite for Golden Years Luncheon

Jackie McCoy, Class of 2015, accompanies her grandmother Rosalyn Smith McCoy, Class of 1940, to the luncheon.

When the War Comes Home: Trauma in Military Families

About 10 percent of soldiers who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan were deployed three times or more, exposing them for longer and longer periods to the problems that affect all service members – combat-related brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder.