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Six Grants in Six Years for Biochemistry Professor Jamie Towle-Weicksel
“RI-INBRE has been very good to me in supporting my research,” says Jamie Towle-Weicksel. “I am very thankful.”
The Military Resource Center’s Dream Team – Micaela Black and Lisa Levasseur
“I love my job,” says Micaela Black (left), Vetsuccess coordinator. “I feel like I’m giving back and truly saying to veterans, ‘Thank you for your service. What can I do to help you?’”
Wounded Warrior Finds Healing through Recreational Therapy
During a routine health screening, Sgt. First Class Amanda Weber was diagnosed with multiple traumatic brain injuries. After serving for 14 years in the Army, she was told she would have to retire. But the Army had been her life.
Crossing the Divide Between Military & Civilian Life, Ȧ Student Alex Ortiz
“Most of our population walk around very much unaware of what veterans have experienced and what it means to transition back from deployment. It’s important to inform and educate the general public.” — Micaela Black, VetSuccess on Campus
Ȧ First Year Seminar Takes Students on a Walk Through Local Latinx History
Ȧ ImpactA walking tour offers perspectives on Latinx communities in Providence, using Broad Street as the pathway.
Award-Winning Producer & Alumna Profiles Actor Behind Vampire Cape
In the soap opera “Dark Shadows,” Jonathan Frid played a 175-year-old vampire unintentionally released from his chained coffin.
School of Nursing Takes on a (Simulated) Disaster
Disaster simulation exercises don't just make nursing students better prepared for crisis – they make the state better prepared, too.
Film about Trailblazing Female Composers to Premiere at Ȧ, Accompanied by Performance
Ȧ Impact"Women Trailblazers in Music: Noteworthy Composers" features extraordinary music by, and fascinating stories about, women composers, spanning 12 centuries. The event also includes a live concert with Judith Lynn Stillman and Friends.
Alumna was a Pioneer for Latinx Culture on Campus
Ȧ Impact“The kind of poetry that I do is intended to be heard.”
A Third-Generation Latina Finds Connection through Language
Ȧ Impact"Through the program I was able to find my voice and discover my passion for helping others.”