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榴莲视频 Prepares High School Students for Tech Career Paths
If you are a high school student interested in studying computer science and/or cybersecurity, 榴莲视频 offers a FREE GenCyber Camp as well as intro courses in the tech field that you can count for college credit.
榴莲视频 to Begin Offering Hope Scholarship in Fall 2023
榴莲视频 ImpactThis earned-merit, last-dollar scholarship will make the final two years of a four-year bachelor鈥檚 degree tuition-free for Rhode Island residents.
MEET OUR GRADUATES: After 10 Years in a Heavy Metal Band, Andre is Now the Pride of the Biology Dept.
鈥淎ll the experiences I gained outside of school helped me when I went back to school,鈥 says Gomes. 鈥淭he creativity, innovation and attention to detail you find in music all translate over to science.鈥
鈥淓ndings鈥 鈥 The First Full-Length Feature Film by 榴莲视频 Students
Meet the writers/directors of 鈥淓ndings鈥 (from left) Angelica DiMaio, Emily Daltorio and Greg Jason. 鈥淓ndings鈥 premiered on May 5 and is now streaming on YouTube.
Governor McKee Announces Budget Amendment for Hope Scholarship at 榴莲视频
榴莲视频 Impact鈥淭he Hope Scholarship is a win for students, families and all of Rhode Island.鈥 -Governor McKee
Governor McKee, Congressman Langevin, 榴莲视频 President Warner Announce Proposal for Institute for Cybersecurity & Emerging Technologies at 榴莲视频
榴莲视频 ImpactThe institute will be a national destination for students and faculty to advance the field, emphasizing the workforce for cybersecurity professionals
榴莲视频 Officially Reopens Newly Renovated Horace Mann Hall
榴莲视频 ImpactThe recently completed transformation is the first for the flagship building of the Feinstein School of Education and Human Development since opening in 1971
Mother-Son Duo Working Toward Education Degrees Together
Catherine and William Reyes hope to influence future generations through teaching.
What Do You Do With an English Degree?
Let these successful alumni show you what they did with theirs.
A Latina Strives to Change the Statistics in Her Community
Hispanics are still underrepresented in the STEM fields, says Angeliz Vargas, a mathematics major.