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The Voice of Legendary Alumna Rose Butler Browne
¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB ImpactAn educator, activist and the first Black woman awarded a doctorate by Harvard, Browne remains a legend at ¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB. This is a 1969 interview she gave to a reporter for the ¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB Alumni Magazine.
New Scholarship Honors Life of Dedicated Educator
¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB ImpactA new scholarship in memory of a beloved Central Falls principal will aid ¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB students interested in studying physical education.
Beat the Streets Providence Led by ¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB Alumnus
Silas Murray is intent on empowering youth the way he was empowered — through sports
Between School and Work, the Struggle is Real for Adult Students
Once a week, Avi David goes from teaching in a high school to sitting in a college classroom with students fresh out of high school.
Looks Like We’re Not in Kansas Anymore
While many struggle with Zoom fatigue, four professors are fostering a deeper appreciation for remote learning.
And Still I Rise: ¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB Senior Ayana Bass Uplifting Others Through Education
Each one, reach one, Bass advocates.
¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB's Equity in Ed. Hub to Release Latest Research at Webinar, Jan. 13
Despite the need for mental health supports, the vast majority of youth – especially nonwhite and low-income youth – do not receive mental health services.
News Brief: Fulbright-Hays Grant Funds Course in Guatemala
This course targets R.I. K-12 educators in Providence and Central Falls who serve the largest numbers of Guatemalan youth.
Empathy Drives ¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB’s Transition to Online ESL Instruction
¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB ImpactThe transition to remote classes has been challenging for advanced ESL students Pamela Del Carmen Cabrera-Vasquez and Romina Vaccarezza.
Bringing Math to Underrepresented Groups
Three math faculty design an afterschool math program for urban middle schoolers.