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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 Impact

΢Ȧ is employing innovative strategies to educate all Rhode Islanders.

Feinstein School of Education Awarded $300K to Diversify Teacher Workforce

΢Ȧ Impact

This grant will help prepare high school students in urban school districts for a career in teaching.

Nikki Bond Six Years Later

΢Ȧ Impact

A 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.