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Ȧ Theatre Program Recognized as Best in Rhode Island
Ȧ theatre students also consistently earn top awards at the annual Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival.
Ȧ’s New Associate Vice President for Community, Equity and Diversity
Ȧ ImpactOn Jan. 17, 2017, Ȧ alumna Anna Cano Morales ’99 became Ȧ’s first associate vice president for community, equity and diversity. Her focus will be on the college’s strategic goal of inclusive excellence.
Ȧ Opened Her Eyes to Human Rights, Politics and Race
Ȧ ImpactNicauris Heredia, a Ȧ senior double majoring in political science and public administration, was named a 2017-2018 American Political Science Association (APSA) Minority Fellowship Program Fellow. She has been awarded $4,000.
New M.A. in Justice Studies Program
“With a master’s degree, you will be able to compete for positions that influence the shape of the justice system and that make the world a better place, not just one person at a time but in a more systematic way,” said Chair Mikaila Arthur.
Ȧ Students Team Up with NBC10 on Video Project
Ȧ ImpactCommunication students experience political reporting firsthand.
Ȧ Students Give Kindergartners a Running Start
Ȧ ImpactEach semester, upwards of 150 potential teacher candidates in Ȧ’s Feinstein School of Education and Human Development engage in community service learning, where they volunteer to work one-on-one with public school students to improve their reading and writing.
Middle School Girls Experiment with STEM Fields at Ȧ
At the fifth annual STEM in the Middle workshop and career expo, students experiment with the concept of “pressure differential” to discover why airplanes can fly.
Poisson is among Top 5 in Nation to Win VA Scholarship
Ȧ student Chelsey Poisson sits in a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter. At right, she engages in a land navigation exercise as a member of the Rhode Island Army National Guard.
The ADP Takes an Inside Look at Political Speechwriting
This forum explored the unique and intimate relationship between speechwriter and speaker.