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Jalisa Torres: From Africana Studies Major to Housing Advocate

Amplifying the joy in the Black community rather than the pain.

Tech Ed Brings Out the Kid in Alumnus Tavell Johnson

“…every day I feel like a kid in a sandbox because I get to play with different machines and teach others about those machines.”

The Best of Both Worlds – Ashley Boisvert Combines Math With Psych Major

Boisvert is now headed for a new and challenging career where she can use both skills.

Bond Approved, Whipple Hall to Become Cyber Institute & Training Hub

This building will be a modern, state-of-the-art research, education and training facility for cybersecurity and emerging technologies.

Swimmer Anna Vygoder is the Quintessential Student-Athlete

“She is someone I will always remember as a fierce competitor,” says swim coach Barry Fontaine ’82.

Q&A with RIC President Jack Warner

“Our fundamental mission is to serve the people of Rhode Island.” – Jack Warner, 11th president of Rhode Island College

Hope Changed Everything for Over 200 RIC Students

An overview of Year One of the Hope Scholarship.

For the Love of the Game – Anessa Garnetto Chooses Double Major in Sports Management & Marketing

“If I got hired by the Patriots today, I would 100 percent take the job...but I need the education and experience I’m having now to be in a position to contribute.”

RIC Alum Receives 2024-25 Milken Educator Award, the “Oscar” of the Teaching Profession

Maria Santonastaso now joins the roster of teachers voted best in the country. (Photo credit Milken Family Foundation)

Future Teacher Goals – Provide Safe Space for Young Artists

“Through art education, I’m able to teach students to socialize, to connect, to learn about each other and about themselves.” – RIC senior Caterina Brunell