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Nancy Carriuolo
Nancy Carriuolo was named the ninth president of Rhode Island College on May 12, 2008 by the Rhode Island Board of Governors for Higher Education. She began her service as president on July 1, 2008 and is ending her service in May 2016. During 2007-2008, Carriuolo served as Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs at Rhode Island College, overseeing the management of academic activities and programs for the college, while maintaining her duties as Deputy Commissioner and Chief Academic Officer at the Rhode Island Office of Higher Education (RIOHE). Carriuolo was promoted to that position in 2006 after serving since 2000 as Associate Commissioner for Academic and Student Affairs. Career Carriuolo served as the director of the Office of School/College Relations at the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) and, immediately prior to joining the Office of Higher Education, served as Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of New Haven, where sh ...
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Rhode Island College
Rhode Island College (RIC) is a public college in Providence, Rhode Island. The college was established in 1854 as the Rhode Island State Normal School, making it the second oldest institution of higher education in Rhode Island after Brown University. Located on a 180-acre campus, the college has a student body of 9,000: 7,518 undergraduates and 1,482 graduate students. RIC is a member of the NCAA and has 17 Division III teams. History Rhode Island College was first established as the Rhode Island State Normal School by the Rhode Island General Assembly in 1854. Its creation can be attributed to the labors of Henry Barnard, the first state agent for education in Rhode Island who had established the Rhode Island Teachers Institute at Smithville Seminary in 1845, and his successor, Elisha Potter. The Rhode Island State Normal School was one of the nation's first normal schools (teacher preparatory schools), which grew out of the humanitarian groundswell of the mid-19th century ...
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Motif (magazine)
The state of Rhode Island has the following popular media. Newspapers Magazines *Motif', arts and entertainment *''Providence Monthly'' *''Rhode Island Monthly'' Television *6/WLNE-TV-New Bedford, MA (.1 ABC/.2 Grit/.3 Escape) (WLNE is not a Rhode Island TV station but does serve as the ABC affiliate for the Providence, RI TV Market) *10/WJAR-Cranston (.1 NBC/.2 Me-TV/.3 Comet/.4 TBD) *12/WPRI-TV-Providence (.1 CBS/.2 MyNetworkTV/.3 Bounce/.4 Get TV) *28/WLWC-New Bedford, MA (.1 Court TV) (WLWC is not a Rhode Island TV station but does serve as the Court TV affiliate for the Providence, RI TV Market). *36/WSBE-TV-Providence (.1 PBS) *50/WRIW-CD-Providence (.1 Telemundo) *64/WNAC-TV-Providence (.1 FOX/.2 CW/.3 Laff) *69/WPXQ-TV-Block Island (.1 Ion) AM Radio *550/ WSJW Pawtucket: Religion *630/ WPRO Providence: (NewsTalk 630 WPRO): News/Talk *790/WPRV Providence: News/Talk, Yankee baseball *920/WHJJ Providence: (TalkRadio 920 WHJJ): News/Talk *1110/WPMZ East Providence: (Pod ...
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