Home away from home: International students make up a third of RISD’s undergraduate body
By Dia Nanda | April 24Amid political uncertainty, students said they cherish having a large international body.
Amid political uncertainty, students said they cherish having a large international body.
An atmosphere of uncertainty pervades the PPSD as the new administration dismantles the Education Department.
Monthly train pass holders traveling from some stations can already ride RIPTA without extra fares.
Many Rhode Islanders find that their incomes are not enough to cover the rising costs of living in Rhode Island.
Ruggerio is remembered as a strong leader and a champion for Rhode Island workers.
Last Friday’s kickoff event featured five new local food trucks.
Midwives, advocates and Brown students testified in support of the bills at a Senate hearing.
This represents a 4.5% decline in the fund’s total value, according to the R.I. General Treasurer’s Office.
The budget balances investment in education, employee obligations and city service provision.
Increased import costs may stall the state’s net-zero carbon emission objectives.
The owner of the building previously scheduled an auction for April, but postponed it to June 13.
On Friday, approximately 35 Rhode Island School of Design students rallied in response to the revocation of one RISD international student’s visa.
The approximately 60-page-long plan outlines goals surrounding the transition of the district back to city management.
The bill comes amid the Trump administration’s threats to DEI programs in public education.
The next hearing is set to take place on April 16.
The detainment follows the arrests of two Southeast Asian Rhode Island residents being held in Florida.
The Rhode Island Department of Transportation gained access to the first $30 million wave of federal funds from the grant.
Despite uncertainty over cuts to federal funding, hundreds of R.I. nonprofits participated in this year’s 401Gives fundraiser.
The renovations use sustainable materials to build sidewalks and benches on the waterfront.
RIPTA’s U-PASS program allows Brown students, staff and faculty to ride RIPTA buses for free.