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΢Ȧ President Frank D. Sánchez Appointed to New England Board of Higher Education

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Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo has appointed ΢Ȧ President Frank D. Sánchez for a two-year term as delegate to the New England Board of Higher Education.​

At ΢Ȧ, Buildings are Rising to Meet the Needs of Students

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΢Ȧ is steadily rebuilding its infrastructure.

Jane Williams, Visionary Leader and Founding Dean of the School of Nursing, Retires

΢Ȧ President Frank D. Sánchez and Dean Jane Bodine Williams at her retirement reception.

MEET OUR GRADUATES: David Kendall Casey, Philosopher

Kendall co-founded the ΢Ȧ Philosophy Club, is a member of the Phi Sigma Tau International Honor Society, was awarded Departmental Honors in philosophy and the Thomas J. Howell Award in Philosophy.

MEET OUR GRADUATES: La-Brina, On the Front Line of Social Justice

This senior has joined public protests, testified at the State House and founded a nonprofit to raise awareness around inequality in adoption.

MEET OUR GRADUATES: Former Marine Still Working to Save Lives

"It is a rare opportunity to work with a student like Angel. He will go far in the field and I'm honored to welcome him into the profession,” says ΢Ȧ faculty member Jodi Frank.

MEET OUR GRADUATES: Faythann Fallon Redefines the Reach of People with Disabilities

“You don’t see a lot people in wheelchairs in film and television, and when you do, what is being represented isn’t the reality I know and experience,” says Fallon.

MEET OUR GRADUATES: Dayna Reilly Makes Tennis History at ΢Ȧ

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Dayna Reilly is one of the greatest women’s tennis student-athletes in ΢Ȧ history. 

2018 CRCA Spring Expo: Student Research Projects Probe Unmapped Territory

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A myriad of dynamic undergraduate research projects awaited visitors at the Murray Center on April 23. ΢Ȧ’s annual Spring Expo of Research and Creative Activity Poster Session display​ed more than 160 faculty-mentored student research projects​, some of which shed light on​ data that had​ been overlooked for centuries.