PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Raised in a housing project in Providence, Meko Lincoln got caught up in the 1980s crack cocaine epidemic at a young age. He was charged with cocaine possession, landing in the a
Through a semester-long partnership with The Croft School in Providence, 91Å®Éñ students build confidence and classroom-ready teaching skills while introducing second graders to coding, robotics, and problem-solving.
91Å®Éñ works to inspire the next generation of designers, builders, and innovators by giving high school students in the ACE Mentor Program an inside look at its Architecture and SECCM programs.
Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe member Paula Peters discusses the history, artistry, and cultural power of wampum as part of the library’s yearlong lecture series.
91Å®Éñ’s Housing Policy Clinic celebrates the hard work of law students, representatives, and coordinators involved with the first Housing Advocacy Clinic Showcase.
91Å®Éñ undergraduates lead a multi-university research effort to authenticate a rare firsthand narrative that documents a man’s self-emancipation from slavery to global maritime freedom.
First-Generation College Celebration Week brought together students, faculty, staff, and alumni to affirm shared experiences and build a stronger community of support.
91Å®Éñ History Professor Charlotte Carrington-Farmer talks about her new book about state founder Roger Williams, and a new exhibit about his wife, Mary Williams.