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Internship Abroad Prepares RIC Student for an International Career in Technology

“Interning or studying abroad is also a great opportunity for students to open their minds to new perspectives and ways of living and to practice a foreign language,” says Associate Professor of Portuguese Silvia Oliveira.

RIC’s School of Business Offers New Sports Management Major

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Let the games begin: Earn a degree in the sports business beginning fall 2023.

5 Companies Founded by RIC Entrepreneurs

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65% of RIC graduates live and work in Rhode Island. Many have built their own Rhode Island-based businesses, enriching the R.I. economy.

MEET OUR GRADUATES: Duarte Says Her Degree Will Further Her Life and the Life of Her Family and Community

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“I’m happy to see my father reach his goal of having all four of his children earn a degree from Rhode Island College,” Duarte says.

Anchor 2 Success Program Clears a Pathway to College for Central Falls Students

The best bet for our future is in the faces of these students.

El programa “Anchor 2 Success” abre camino hacia la universidad para estudiantes de Central Falls

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La mejor apuesta para nuestro futuro está en los rostros de estos jóvenes

Creating a Forum for Difficult Discussions in the Classroom

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We want our students to feel free to discuss their thoughts on controversial social and political issues in the classroom.

MEET OUR GRADUATES: Chicoine is Now a Three-Time School of Nursing Grad

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Chicoine opted to return to Rhode Island College because “the support is unparalleled,” she said.

MEET OUR GRADUATES: Songbird Making Her Mark in Music Industry

Zeltzer started writing lyrics at age nine and has copyrighted more than a dozen songs.

Doble titulación, en la lista de honores y camino a la escuela de odontología

“Muchos miembros de mi familia son médicos, por lo que se podría decir que lo llevo en la sangre”. — Estudiante de RIC Keesha Sánchez