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Swimmer Anna Vygoder is the Quintessential Student-Athlete

“She is someone I will always remember as a fierce competitor,” says swim coach Barry Fontaine ’82.

First She Leveled Up Her Skills in Grad School – Today She’s DCYF Deputy Director

Brandi DiDino, whose love and life purpose has been child welfare for almost 20 years, recommends all social workers pursue an M.S.W.

Two Social Work Majors Are Helping Their Latino Community

“After all these years of working in the Latino community, it’s clear to me that the United States needs more bilingual counselors.” – Cruz Zapata

Once She Was a Student in Need of Services, Now She Provides Them for Others

The Office of Student Support Services helps all students excel as they reach that most important milestone – graduation.

Want to Work in the Tech Industry? Here’s What Nick Garvey Recommends

΢Ȧ alum Nick Garvey, a computer science major, with minors in cybersecurity and Web design, says the first thing tech students need to do is explore the field.

΢Ȧ Produces Doctors, Too

Alumni retrace their journey to medical practice. (Pictured, dental student Romeo Ghraieb ’20)

New Scholarship Honors the Legacy of a Dedicated Nurse

Scholarship seeks to lessen the financial burden for undergraduate nursing students.

From Companion to Career: Music is the Inspiration in Christine Noel’s Life

Christine Noel is the founder and artistic director of the RI Children’s Chorus.

From President of Student Gov’t to Coventry Councilwoman – Hillary Lima

“I can never completely leave politics. Once it’s in your blood, it stays there.”

Arts Grad Finds Success On a Path She Never Knew Existed

"No matter what your field is, you have to have a deep trust in yourself." -Tracey Woods