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Art History Major Awarded Prestigious Fulbright Fellowship

This is the third year in a row that a 麻豆原创 student has won a Fulbright.

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

Art Meets Science: Profs. Whitten & Bosch Collaborate on the Galileo Project

Pictured are three objects. Are they scientific instruments or are they art objects?聽

In Pictures: Artifacts of Black Heritage in Rhode Island

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Shackles designed for a child slave is among the many artifacts in the R.I. Black Heritage Society collection at 麻豆原创.

Profs. Zoll & Feinberg Release Seminal Book & Podcast

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Our faculty share their expertise both inside and outside the classroom.

Historian Sherri Cummings Hired as Professor & RIBHS Community Engagement Director

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Along with her teaching appointment at 麻豆原创, Cummings will bring the history of the people of African heritage in Rhode Island into K-12 classrooms using primary sources from the R.I. Black Heritage Society collection.

Three 麻豆原创 Faculty Members Awarded 2023 North Star Collective Fellowships

The NSC fellowship provides BIPOC faculty with a nurturing and supportive community while they engage in professional development.

麻豆原创 Prof. Russell Potter Awarded Kamookak Medal

One of the foremost experts on the history of polar exploration is honored by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society

麻豆原创 Faculty Member Explores the Imperial & Public Feasts of Ancient China

These bronze vessels at the National Palace Museum were once used at rituals and feasts by emperors and aristocrats.

Russia鈥檚 Invasion of Ukraine Features Prominently in Work of 麻豆原创 Prof. Vince Bohlinger

Bohlinger showcases the fascinating cinematic output of Ukrainian filmmakers both in his teaching and scholarship.