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MEET OUR GRADUATES: Lackman Prepares to Wrestle Finance Reports, Not Opponents

The reigning NCAA Division III national champion in wrestling says the sport taught him to never give up.

Meet Our B.P.S. Students: Jason Melise Aims for a Top Spot in Banking

Melise is thankful to be a member of the second cohort in RIC's new Bachelor of Professional Studies Program.

Alumnus and Providence City Councilor David Salvatore Scores a Victory for Safer Streets

The Green and Complete Streets ordinance, a policy initiative spearheaded by Salvatore, passed in July of this year and will greatly benefit anyone who uses Providence’s streets.

Class of 2021: An Immigrant Student Navigates Her World, the Health Care System

Nour Abaherah's family came from Palestine for a better life. Now she will work to better the lives of others through health care.

Accreditation Brings Solid Return on Investment for School of Business

Rhode Island College School of Business granted seven years of accreditation from international organization.

RIC Team Clinches One of the Top Spots in Northeast Competition

"The competition was a lot of fun and a great learning experience – it taught me a lot about small cap investing, leadership and teamwork," Lavalle said. "Aside from having such a talented team, I believe one of the greatest factors leading to our success was the bearish investment approach we took when selecting our sectors and stocks."

Go Where the Opportunities Are

With Rhode Island as his launch pad, Gregory Kittelson '97 built an international life of business and entrepreneurship.

14 Days to Boost Two Businesses in Portugal

The most important reason for getting involved in service learning is to give back.

Business-IT Field Study in Portugal

How many students get the chance to work for a megacorporation? Our students were offered that opportunity.

SMIF Experiential Learning, a Smart Investment in the Future

These students aren’t waiting to become traders on Wall Street, they’re investing now, using their own capital from the Student-Managed Investment Fund.