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Nursing Across Borders: Prof. Kutenplon Founds AIDS Orphan Care

Nursing faculty are reaching outside the community to help global communities.

Nursing Across Borders: ΢Ȧ Faculty Member Creates Clinic in Remote Haitian Village

Asst. Prof. Jocelyne de Gouvenain (pictured here) began with a dream for her village that became a global learning experience for nursing students.

Giving Tuesday at ΢Ȧ

΢Ȧ Impact

Boldly Together…that is how ΢Ȧ will continue to impact the lives of our students.

Veteran Leads a COVID-19 Vaccine Effort in Rhode Island

Barrett devised a system to document the administration of the COVID-19 vaccine at three sites statewide.

Students and Faculty Address Colorism Across Diverse Communities, Part 1: What is Colorism?

Here in the United States, colorism is a topic that concerns many racial or ethnic communities, especially those that encompass a variety of skin colors.

Community and Public Health Professionals Working Towards Changing the World

“Our overall goal is to make sure that our clients are as healthy as they can be.”

Community Health Centers Provide a Lifeline for the Hispanic Community

΢Ȧ Impact

CEHC emphasizes culturally and linguistically appropriate care, focusing on prevention and health maintenance.

Prof. of Social Work Leads Passage of ‘Equal Parentage’ Act

΢Ȧ Impact

Through the advocacy of Associate Professor of Social Work Wendy Becker, R.I.'s new law recognizes the legal rights of ALL parents, regardless of their sexual orientation, marital status or gender.

΢Ȧ Alums Help Bring City History to Life

Did you know that Annie Smith Peck, a ΢Ȧ alumna, was a world-famous mountain climber who once scaled the Matterhorn, the highest summit in Europe?

MSW Grad Provides for Those Who Cannot Do So Themselves

΢Ȧ Impact

“Everyone should take care of themselves, but also help others in need if it is possible.”