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Unseen Barriers to Inclusion
Making campus a welcoming space for all is as much about removing obstacles as it is about providing resources.
Exit Interview: RIC’s 10th President Looks Back on His Six Years in Office
Outgoing President Frank D. Sánchez reflects on his time in office and weighs in on questions of RIC’s future.
Rhode Island College Cooperative Preschool Helps Children and Parents Thrive
It is the only preschool in Rhode Island offered on a college campus exclusively for members of its college community – and at such a low fee.
Be Bold and Discover What’s New at Rhode Island College
Rhode Island College ImpactRIC alum and “Rhode Show” Co-host Brendan Kirby recently returned to campus to chat with Interim President Dr. Jack Warner.
Dispelling the Myth of the Asian American Model Minority
“The problem with stereotypes is not that they're untrue, it’s that they’re incomplete. They make one story become the only story.” – Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Panel of Gubernatorial Candidates Discuss Environmental Issues at RIC
Environmental advocates at RIC hope the forum will enlighten people about being caretakers of the earth.
Interpreting Programs at RIC Reduce Health Gaps by Closing Language Gaps
RIC is creating new interpreting programs to help bridge language gaps.
Alumni Mentorship Program Gets Financial Backing from Papitto and DeStefano Funds
Rhode Island College ImpactAlumni mentorship is a way to ensure that RIC students are not only successful in college but in their chosen professions.
Rhode Island College Becomes First Institution of Higher Education in RI to Earn Hispanic Serving Institution Status
Rhode Island College ImpactFederal designation unlocks opportunities to earn capacity building grants that strengthen the college’s ability to serve all populations.
Political Legacies Inspiring the Next Generation of RIC Graduates
From top left: Sabina Matos, Susan McKee, Karen Alzate, Jessica Vega, Hillary Lima and Lammis Vargas. From bottom left: Suzy Alba, Leonela Feliz, John Lombardi, Maryellen Goodwin, Jim Langevin and Brandon Potter.