Providence, RI- El Departamento de Educación de Rhode Island (RIDE) anunció un calendario escolar actualizado que permite el regreso escalonado de los estudiantes en enero de 2021. Los estudiantes deben regresar a partir del 7 de enero y no más tarde del 15 de enero. «Quiero agradecer a los líderes del distrito, maestros, personal y […]readmore
El Programa de Clerkship Sr. William C. Clifton, nombrado así por el distinguido juez que se desempeñó como el primer Fiscal General Auxiliar Especial, afroamericano, se estableció en 2019 y está diseñado para atraer estudiantes de derecho talentosos y subrepresentados a carreras en el servicio público. La Oficina del Fiscal General ahora está aceptando solicitudes […]readmore
East Greenwich, RI – Dr. Douglas H. Sherman, Senior Vice President and Provost at New England Institute of Technology (NEIT), announced that Mya Mosher, a recent Bachelor of Science degree graduate of the university’s Interior Design program, won first place at the virtual ceremony of the 13th Annual International Interior Design Association (IIDA) New England Chapter. […]readmore
Laura Thomas, managing director of compensation, benefits & HRIS, Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island Every September, National Recovery Month highlights ongoing efforts to connect people struggling with substance use disorders with treatment and behavioral health services. This year the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated substance misuse and has magnified the importance of Recovery […]readmore
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month East Greenwich, RI – Dr. Douglas H. Sherman, Senior Vice President and Provost at New England Institute of Technology (NEIT), is pleased to announce that students in the university’s Video Game Design and Development degree program have collaborated with patients at Hasbro Children’s Hospital and the Izzy Foundation to […]readmore
Grab-and-Go Sites Remain Available Across the State PROVIDENCE – The Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE) is extending the Summer Food Service Program through December 31, 2020, enabling many schools and other sites to provide meals – both breakfast and lunch – free to all children and youth, 18 years old and younger. «We owe it […]readmore
Based on the latest COVID-19 data for the City of Providence, Providence Public Schools will start the school year with a partial reopening that offers in-person learning for all elementary grades and a combination of in-person and distance learning for other grades. “We are excited to welcome our students back to school, and we are […]readmore
Presented by Susana Cruylles Susana Cruylles is an International Trainer Susana is originally from Spain. She is a Clinical Psychologist, Family Therapist and International Partnership Professor at Stanford University, Susana holds a Masters in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (King´s College, London) and is a Mindful Educator. She has been working in both the Spanish and […]readmore
Pure Edge is a dedicated team from diverse backgrounds supporting one mission. Pure Edge, Inc. endeavors to provide strategies to help educators and learners achieve success through focus against environmental influences of social media, peer pressure, and personal and community stressors.readmore
“The COVID-19 pandemic created an unprecedented crisis, impacting New York’s students physically, emotionally and psychologically. Indeed, this has been one of, if not the most, challenging periods for education in our history. New York’s educators have heroically risen to the occasion, dedicating themselves to ensuring that students continued to learn as they also provided the […]readmore