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Ȧ Campus Now Equipped with Naloxone, an Antidote for Opioid Overdose
“The opioid epidemic is the worst public health crisis in decades,” said Ȧ Professor of Nursing Joanne Costello.
Ȧ Wins $1.16-M Grant to Increase Ph.D.s among Underrepresented Students
Ȧ student explains her research to Ȧ President Frank D. Sánchez at a poster session in Adams Library.
Ȧ Nursing Student Joins Medical Mission in Central America
Ȧ nursing student Jena Lerch (back row, far right) with International Service Learning health-care team.
The Making of a Teacher – Karen Ramirez’s Story
First-generation Latina Karen Ramirez couldn’t be more talented, energized and prepared to join the ranks of racially diverse teachers in Rhode Island. Less than 5% of Rhode Island teachers are of color and only 2% are Latino.
14 Days to Boost Two Businesses in Portugal
The most important reason for getting involved in service learning is to give back.
A Summer of Experiential Learning in Shakespeare’s England
“This was the best class I've ever taken. I highly recommend it for the theatre lover, the English scholar and those seeking an adventure."
OBOM Book Club to Discuss Mind-Altering Technology
“The Net may well be the single most powerful mind-altering technology that has ever come into general use,” writes Nicholas Carr in his bestselling book, “The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains.”
Induction of 2017-2018 SCG Executive Council Members
Ȧ President Frank D. Sánchez and Student Community Government President Thomas Lima
Afterschool Day at the R.I. State House
Ȧ's Youth Development Program – faculty, students and alumni – meet legislatures to advocate for after-school programs