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RIC Alum Kevin Andrade '10 talks about his journey from first-generation RIC student to the newsroom of the
Providence Journal.
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Kevin Andrade, B.A., 2010 |
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"I learned to be a more competent writer, researcher, and storyteller because that in my view defines a historian."
Josh Choiniere, B.A., 2015 Bachelor of Arts in History; CUS Public History |
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"Taking consecutive history classes [provided] concrete proof of the growth in [my] writing and thinking skills…and the growth has always been for the better."
Emily Fisher, B.A., 2016 Bachelor of Arts in History |
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"I never expected to study jazz history, write a paper in the persona of a Civil Rights-era activist, or research the history of RIC’s buildings"
Elizabeth Warburton B.A., 2010 Bachelor of Arts in History |
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"RIC offered me professors, specifically in the history department, who, because of the smaller class sizes, had the ability to connect with students on a more individual basis rather than in a large lecture hall."
Michael Xiarhos B.A., 2004 Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education / History |
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"I encourage anyone who loves history and the museum world… to consider RIC’s Public History Program."
Sarah Hudson C.G.S., 2012 Certificate of Graduate Study, Public History |
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"Rhode Island College has offered me vital opportunities as a student and graduate assistant."
Michelle Valletta, B.A., 2011, M.A., 2013 Master of Arts in History |
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"I found all the faculty to be devoted to the craft of teaching."
Rick Stattler, M.A., History, 1999 Master of Arts in History |
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"RIC had great teachers, challenging coursework and an atmosphere of self-directed learning."
Maureen Taylor, M.A., 1996 Master of Arts in History |
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"I believe that the quality of education received by students at RIC is of the highest caliber and draws upon both the traditional and most up-to-date tools, skills and methodologies."
Joseph Ferreira, M.A.T., 1996 Master of Arts in Teaching in History
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