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Julio Berroa – Artist of Many Genres

With ambitions more appropriate for an action hero than a college freshman, greatness is not a problem for Julio Berroa.

Universal Design for Learning and the Arts: A Seminar at ΢Ȧ

Neuropsychologists have found that right-brain people have different skills and preferences than those who are left-brain. Universal Design for Learning is a framework for instruction that taps both sides of the brain.

΢Ȧ Trains Social Workers in Trauma-Informed Care

Grant-funded project targets mental health services for R.I. youth in the child welfare system.

Alum’s Award-Winning Film Screened at Cannes Festival

For a documentary filmmaker, showing at Cannes is like striking gold.

Objets d’art

΢Ȧ studio art major Gabrielle Lopez

Beethoven – Lone Genius or Collaborator?

΢Ȧ music performance major Cami Sylvia

Autism on the Rise - How ΢Ȧ is Changing the Outcomes

΢Ȧ partners with Sherlock Center to create autism education certificate program

The Power of the Hip Wine

“Imagine a Trinidadian carnival full of vibrant colors, costumes, drumbeats, whistles and horns. Imagine the smells, the sweat rolling down your back, the call and response.”

Exclusive Interview: Viola Davis talks about her life and her new film

“Every time I’ve seen Davis, she has created a character so real that, for a few seconds at least, she stops the movie in its tracks.” – Charles Taylor, Salon.com

΢Ȧ Hosts 2014 STEM Career Expo for Girls

In a workshop titled “Learning to Make Things Fly,” students received a quick lesson in physics and built their own catapult.