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MEET OUR GRADUATES: A Grassroots Activist in the R.I. Recovery Community

“After all these years, I’m still on fire about recovery,”​ says Roxxanne Newman

Is Rhode Island Prepared for a Rapidly Aging Population?

By 2030, there won’t be a single baby boomer under the age of 65. By 2035, people 65 years and older will outnumber children for the first time in U.S. history. 

SBIRT in Action – Opening Up Conversations on Substance Use

΢Ȧ nursing student Meaghan Whittum discusses patient with her health-care team.

MEET OUR GRADUATES: Basketball Standout Justin Campbell

΢Ȧ Impact

Justin Campbell, a native of New Haven, has completed a highly successful four-year basketball career at ΢Ȧ, earning multiple MVP awards and finishing at 1,000 points.

MEET OUR GRADUATES: Tracy Harnesses the Power of Passing it On

While attending ΢Ȧ full time and raising two children, psychology major Tracy Gaie (Soa) has also been building an elementary school in Liberia.

΢Ȧ Students Recognized as Leaders for Serving the Greater Good

΢Ȧ’s 11th annual Student Leadership Awards ceremony honored seven students and one student organization.

McNair Scholars Challenge Perceptions of Identity

Psychology major, Jeremi Evangelista​ researched stereotypes among members of the LGBT community around masculinity and femininity.

What You Need to Know to Use Social Media Professionally

Today, social media is considered integral to the success of virtually any organization. But what kind of on-the-job training do employers offer in using social media professionally or are employees expected to figure it out as they go along?

Lift Yourself Out of Depression

Exercise physiologist Jason Sawyer is researching the role of exercise in treating depression. 

Exploring Boundaries in “Exit West”

From left, ΢Ȧ juniors Joseph Ricci, Skyler Davis and Amy Irons performed their spoken word poem at this year’s Open Books – Open Minds Student Conference​