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“Transferring to RIC Was Seamless,” says Frederick Torres

Between a tuition bill that came to a mere $100 and advisement that changed the trajectory of his future, Torres says he’s gotten all the support he needs . . . and then some.

News Brief: Two World Languages Education Majors Honored by Their Peers

Larissa Guido Swenson (left) wins student teaching scholarship and alumna Lora Calise (right) named RIFLA Teacher of the Year.

RIC’s PEP Program – a Prescription for Success

RIC’s PEP Program provided a solid college foundation for Jinnette Santana.

Black History Month Celebrates the Artistic Expressions of Black Culture

“As an Afro-Latino I feel that this is a celebration for me as well.” — Julio Berroa ’21

With a RIC Technical Theatre Degree, the Possibilities are Endless

From regional theatre, to corporate gigs, from concert tours to Disney World, there’s so many ways you can apply a technical theatre degree.

Africana Studies Launches New Black Film Series

The series opens with the documentary “Stamped from the Beginning,” on Thursday, Feb. 15, at 6 p.m. in Gaige 100.

$25K Endowment to Support New R.I. Portuguese American Archives at RIC

A powerful advocate of Portuguese American history and heritage, Marie Fraley is the benefactor of this new archive at RIC.

Engaged Learning in the Classroom and Community

My students explored applications of ethnobotany through engaged and experiential learning.

Student Vets Find Community at Military Resource Center

“When you’re on campus, drop by,” says Sgt. Steven Pina, the center’s new interim assistant director.

Alumna Marissa Maroni Opens Her Own Performing Arts School

Maroni is proof that there’s a lot you can do with a RIC degree in music, theatre or dance. “The concept of being a triple threat deeply influenced me,” she says.