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Technology Takes Therapy out of the Office and onto Electronic Platform

“Not everyone is comfortable with this reality, but technology is here. You can’t un-ring the bell,” says Professor of Social Work Frederic Reamer

RIC Students Team Up with NBC10 on Video Project

Rhode Island College Impact

Communication students experience political reporting firsthand.

The ADP Takes an Inside Look at Political Speechwriting

This forum explored the unique and intimate relationship between speechwriter and speaker.

Leaders of Timor-Leste Share Country’s Story of Freedom

From left, Prime Minister Rui Maria de Araújo, RIC President Frank D. Sánchez and Minister of Planning and Strategic Investment Kay Rala Xanana Gusmão.

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.

Classism – America’s Great Divide

Community and counseling psychologist Barbara Jensen delivered the Dialogue on Diversity Spring Lecture titled “Across the Great Divide: Crossing Classes and Clashing Cultures” before a standing-room-only audience. 

Universal Design for Learning and the Arts: A Seminar at RIC

Neuropsychologists have found that right-brain people have different skills and preferences than those who are left-brain. Universal Design for Learning is a framework for instruction that taps both sides of the brain.

Segregation is Back in America’s Public Schools

On November 14, 1960, six-year-old Ruby Bridges integrated the William Frantz Public School. In retaliation, white parents withdrew their children and Bridges’s father was fired from his job. Ruby completed the first grade alone. Ruby’s walk to school the first day, escorted by U.S. Marshals, inspired the 1964 Norman Rockwell painting “The Problem We All Live With.”

Born on the Tail of a Hurricane: RIC Adjunct Jennifer Bonin

“I was born during Hurricane Agnes, one of New England’s earliest land-falling hurricanes. It seems hurricanes have been following me ever since,” says RIC Adjunct Instructor of Geography Jennifer Bonin ’04.