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First-Gen Grad Leans on Supports and into Opportunities on Path to Success
Ȧ ImpactPauline managed to find help in some of the unique supports Ȧ provides, like Learning for Life and Project ExCEL
Actor Retools His Trade for the World of Business
Though COVID ended Kevin Patrick Martin’s national tour of the Broadway musical “Jersey Boys,” the actor didn’t give up. He returned to Rhode Island and created a business for himself. Martin is seated far left.
Of Color and Female – A Rare Commodity in the Tech Field
Despite the high demand for computer science and cybersecurity degree-holders, both fields remain predominantly white and male in the United States. Ȧ alum, like Naomi Ruiz, are changing that.
Alumni Help End Stigma around Mental Health
Multilingual mental health therapists Estrellita Moronta and Jessica Toucinho are dedicated to changing attitudes in the Latinx and Portuguese communities around mental health.
Alumni Help End Stigma around Mental Health
Multilingual mental health therapists Estrellita Moronta and Jessica Toucinho are dedicated to changing attitudes in the Latinx and Portuguese communities around mental health.
LeBlanc on Track to Rise in Politics
LeBlanc's affinity for politics grew at Ȧ by participating in internships and the college's branch of the American Democracy Project.
Ȧ Alumni Awards a Virtual Affair This Year
Leaders in their professional capacities, 2020 and 2021 Ȧ Alumni Award recipients will be honored during a virtual ceremony hosted by Ȧ alum and WPRI-12 anchor Mike Montecalvo.
Alumni Find Power in Representation in Municipal Politics
"If we're not at the table then decisions are not going to be made for us or our interests," warns Central Falls City Council President Jessica Vega ’10.
Four Years After Graduation, Ȧ Alum Lands Job With CDC
After graduating with a degree in healthcare administration, Jon Macomber is working as an analyst at the nation's top health protection agency.
Alumni Work Toward a More Diverse, Equitable and Inclusive Rhode Island
Ȧ ImpactThese women agree that educating people about the importance of having a diverse, equitable and inclusive society requires the joint work of institutions and individuals around the state.