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Tech Ed Brings Out the Kid in Alumnus Tavell Johnson

“…every day I feel like a kid in a sandbox because I get to play with different machines and teach others about those machines.”

The Best of Both Worlds – Ashley Boisvert Combines Math With Psych Major

Boisvert is now headed for a new and challenging career where she can use both skills.

Bond Approved, Whipple Hall to Become Cyber Institute & Training Hub

This building will be a modern, state-of-the-art research, education and training facility for cybersecurity and emerging technologies.

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.

Q&A with ΢Ȧ President Jack Warner

“Our fundamental mission is to serve the people of Rhode Island.” – Jack Warner, 11th president of ΢Ȧ

Hope Changed Everything for Over 200 ΢Ȧ Students

An overview of Year One of the Hope Scholarship.

For the Love of the Game – Anessa Garnetto Chooses Double Major in Sports Management & Marketing

“If I got hired by the Patriots today, I would 100 percent take the job...but I need the education and experience I’m having now to be in a position to contribute.”

΢Ȧ Alum Receives 2024-25 Milken Educator Award, the “Oscar” of the Teaching Profession

Maria Santonastaso now joins the roster of teachers voted best in the country. (Photo credit Milken Family Foundation)

Future Teacher Goals – Provide Safe Space for Young Artists

“Through art education, I’m able to teach students to socialize, to connect, to learn about each other and about themselves.” – ΢Ȧ senior Caterina Brunell

For Miguel Hoyos, Student Loans Are Now a Thing of the Past

΢Ȧ Impact

Thanks to the Hope Scholarship, Miguel is attending ΢Ȧ tuition-free.