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Political Legacies Inspiring the Next Generation of Ȧ 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.
Little Steps for Big Change
Ȧ ImpactJim Murphy, Ȧ sustainability coordinator, stands on the rooftop of Donovan Dining Center, where an array of solar panels now generates electricity for the college.
"I am Providence students through and through. I am from the community."
Ȧ ImpactAn Alumni Q&A with Javier Montañez, M.Ed. ’03, Superintendent of Providence Public Schools
Returning Adult Students Are Finishing What They Started
“It’s easy to get comfortable in a job that’s going nowhere and allow the current to carry you down the river, while on the bank are all these opportunities passing you by.” — Joshua Brown ’13
Using High-Tech Simulators to Educate Future Nurses
Ȧ School of Nursing — a regional leader in innovation and simulation.
Joshua Laguerre: Academic and Campus Leader
Throughout his tenure at Ȧ, management major Joshua Laguerre excelled academically and helped transform student government into a more diverse and inclusive organization.
Ȧ Professor, Alums Experience the ‘Gilded’ Life
Ȧ Professor of Music Samuel Breene (pictured) and two of his former students got a taste of high society as orchestra players in the HBO series "The Gilded Age."
Ȧ Alumna and Daughter Team Up to Debunk Common Sex Ed Myths
Ȧ ImpactEven in 2022, sex is still often regarded as a taboo topic, so the idea of talking about sex with one’s parent might draw shudders. But that’s exactly what Shannon Curley and her mother, Ȧ alum Christine Curley MA ’19, do every week on their podcast “Sex Ed Debunked.”
Ȧ/RIPBS Collaboration Provides Opportunities for Students to Perform
Ȧ Impact"Black Joy," a Rhode Island PBS documentary series, features Ȧ students both in front of and behind the camera.