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From Liberia’s Civil War to the Frontlines of Poverty in RI: Weayonnoh Nelson-Davies Elevates Her Voice
Ȧ ImpactAt the age of 12, Weayonnoh Nelson-Davies already knew what it meant to speak up and be heard.
Meet Our B.P.S. Students: Adult Learner Strives to Shake Off Imposter Syndrome by Finishing Her Degree
Ȧ ImpactEarning a degree will help to ease her transition into becoming an advocate at a local healthcare agency.
Becoming the Advocate She Once Needed
Victoria Threshier, a 2022 graduate with cum laude honors, is the new LGBTQ+ advocate at Sojourner House.
MEET OUR GRADUATES: Disabled Military Vet Seeks a Future Training Athletes
Nontraditional student says he returned to Ȧ to finish what he started.
Misinformation in a Time of Pandemic
Information is power, particularly in a time of pandemic. People make decisions based on the information they're given and that information can either promote their health or be potentially harmful.
Gen Z Activism
“Don’t wait for something like what happened to us to happen to you,” said Tyah-Amoy Roberts, survivor of one of the country's worst mass shootings.
Service Learning in Ecuador
Sociology professor creates service-learning project at orphanage in Ecuador.