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We Teach Rhode Island: RIC is Responding to Shortage of ELL-Certified Teachers

Elisa Rivera, a second-grade, dual-language teacher, works with a child ​on reading​.​

The Mayor’s Deputy Director of Policy, Leonela Felix

Justice Studies graduates take their passion for advocacy into the legal and political arenas. Read their stories in this four-part series.

Attorney Katelyn Medeiros: Defending the Rights of Children

Justice Studies graduates take their passion for advocacy into the legal and political arenas. Read their stories in this four-part series.

Criminal Defense Attorney Allyson Quay: Fighting Injustice from the Inside

Justice Studies graduates take their passion for advocacy into the legal and political arenas. Read their stories in this four-part series.

Miriam Contreras-Morales: The Heart of an Activist

Justice Studies graduates take their passion for advocacy into the legal and political arenas. Read their stories in this four-part series.

Necessity Became the Mother of Invention for Math App Inventor Roberto Campusano

“Like most discoveries in life, I stumbled upon this as I was pursuing something else,” says Roberto Campusano ’95.

Dorca Paulino: A Bridge Between Job-Seekers and the Judiciary

Born in the Dominican Republic, Paulino spent her early years in a city torn by civil strife that would forever shape her life direction.

Brandi DiDino – Committed to Bettering the Lives of R.I.’s Children

Her work day is filled with emergency situations and crisis interventions involving families and children.

Pres. Obama Awards 3 RIC Alumni for Excellence in Teaching

The Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching is the highest recognition in the United States that K-12 mathematics and science teachers can receive for outstanding teaching.