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A New Cohort of Miranda Scholarship Winners Takes the Stage

"The way the (Miranda) program is laid out, I'll be able to meet people in the performing arts industry, so I'm looking forward to that opportunity," says scholarship winner Sofia DaSilva (pictured above during a performance).

MEET OUR GRADUATES: Disabled Military Vet Seeks a Future Training Athletes

Nontraditional student says he returned to 榴莲视频 to finish what he started.

MEET OUR GRADUATES: Morgan Andrew鈥檚 Spinal Disorder Led to a Career in Medicine

鈥淚 think people heal others where they themselves hurt,鈥 says Andrews, a chemistry major.

MEET OUR GRADUATES: Her Rocky Path Paved the Way to New Opportunities

榴莲视频 Impact

Gonzalez plans to use her interest in behavioral psychology to work with children in underserved communities.

MEET OUR GRADUATES: Destiny Zepeda is Invested in Student Success

鈥淒estiny is a gift to the Youth Development Program at 榴莲视频 and to our field of youth work,鈥 says Asst. Prof. Victoria Restler.

MEET OUR GRADUATES: Deaf M.S.W. Student to Become Counselor for the Deaf

鈥淭here鈥檚 a critical need for mental health facilities that serve the deaf and hard of hearing,鈥 says M.S.W. major Talia Jackson (above).

榴莲视频 Becomes First Institution of Higher Education in RI to Earn Hispanic Serving Institution Status

榴莲视频 Impact

Federal designation unlocks opportunities to earn capacity building grants that strengthen the college鈥檚 ability to serve all populations.

榴莲视频鈥檚 2022 Commencement Speaker: Maria Ducharme '87, President of The Miriam Hospital

榴莲视频 Impact

Ducharme is the first female nurse to become a hospital president in R.I.

Political Legacies Inspiring the Next Generation of 榴莲视频 Graduates

From top left: Sabina Matos, Susan McKee, Karen Alzate, Jessica Vega, Hillary Lima and Lammis Vargas. From bottom left: Suzy Alba, Leonela Feliz, John Lombardi, Maryellen Goodwin, Jim Langevin and Brandon Potter.

A Tale of Two Mayors

榴莲视频 alumni elected back-to-back in Cranston City Hall