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MEET OUR GRADUATES: Deprived of an Education at a Young Age, Now Graduating at 57
“I hope my story encourages all young people to attend school and keep on going,” says Jacqueline Lawson.
News Brief: Two World Languages Education Majors Honored by Their Peers
Larissa Guido Swenson (left) wins student teaching scholarship and alumna Lora Calise (right) named RIFLA Teacher of the Year.
Ȧ Answers the Call for Adult Education and Workforce Development, Part II
Ȧ ImpactȦ is employing innovative strategies to educate all Rhode Islanders.
Feinstein School of Education Awarded $300K to Diversify Teacher Workforce
Ȧ ImpactThis grant will help prepare high school students in urban school districts for a career in teaching.
Nikki Bond Six Years Later
Ȧ ImpactA graduate of Ȧ’s M.S.W. program, Nikki Bond hasn’t slowed down her activism nor her fight to improve the outcomes for youth in R.I.’s public schools.
Hope Scholar, Moses Nicolau, Says Scholarship Couldn’t Have Come at a Better Time
Ȧ Impact“Because of this scholarship, the stress has been lifted. I can now focus completely on school,” says Nicolau.
R.I. Educators Travel to Their Students’ Native Guatemala, Led by Ȧ Professor
Rhode Island is an ethnically diverse community. “It’s important to know where our students come from so we can better support them in our schools.”
Ȧ’s Elementary Education Programs Earn High Distinction
Ȧ’s B.A. and B.S. programs in elementary education are considered a national model by literacy experts in preparing teachers for reading instruction.
Mother-Son Duo Working Toward Education Degrees Together
Catherine and William Reyes hope to influence future generations through teaching.
Ȧ is a Pipeline for Multilingual Teaching Careers
Ȧ’s World Languages Education and RITE programs are pathways for certification to teach Spanish, Portuguese and French.