Con los avances tecnológicos, separar el trabajo de la casa se ha hecho cada vez más difícil, dificultando a los padres la tarea de estar ‘presente’ cuando están en casa. Una madre llega a casa del trabajo al mismo tiempo que una campanilla de su móvil le anuncia que acaba de recibir un correo electrónico […]Load more...
The Academy will present the updated policy statement and technical report during the National Conference & Exhibition in San Francisco. San Francisco, IL — Infants should sleep in the same bedroom as their parents – but on a separate surface, such as a crib or bassinet, and never on a couch, armchair or soft surface […]Load more...
University earns national finalist designation for economic opportunity initiatives, and national distinction for general community service, education, and interfaith efforts WASHINGTON, D.C. — For the fourth straight year UMass Dartmouth has earned a national top 20 ranking on the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. A total of 766 institutions of thousands nationwide received […]Load more...
Cranston – Ken Block, a former Republican gubernatorial candidate and advocate for Rhode Island government reform has enthusiastically endorsed Steven Frias in his race for State Representative against Speaker Nicholas Mattiello. Block stated: «Rhode Island needs legislators who actively embrace the fact that we need to substantially change the way our government works. As someone […]Load more...
Nationally recognized Platform to Employment is part of the Governor’s continued investments in the potential of our people PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Over lunch at Gregg’s Restaurant on Post Road, Governor Gina M. Raimondo, Warwick Mayor Scott Avedisian and state and local officials heard about the hopes and struggles of several long-term unemployed Rhode Island workers […]Load more...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The new Institute for Education in Healthcare at Rhode Island College will hold its first conference – «Building Partnerships to Build the Healthcare Workforce in Rhode Island» – on Friday, Oct. 28, from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m., in 110 Alger Hall, 600 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Providence. Featuring experts in behavioral and […]Load more...
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senator Jack Reed (D-RI), the Ranking Member of the Armed Services Committee, is traveling to Afghanistan, Bahrain, Iraq, and other nations in the Middle East this week to get a firsthand look at security and political developments in the region and their impact on counter-terrorism operations and America’s national security. During […]Load more...
The Rhode Island Innovation Fellowship, made possible through the vision and generosity of philanthropists Letitia and John Carter, is designed to stimulate solutions to Rhode Island challenges. RI – In 2017, the Innovation Fellowship will focus on one challenge for Rhode Island: increasing and improving civic engagement. What is civic engagement, and why does it […]Load more...
Barrington RI – The yoga pants parade in response to a man’s letter to the editor that said “yoga pants belong in the yoga studio.” Quotes from organizer Jamie Burke The Yoga Pants Parade is a peaceful gathering in response to a recent letter (attached) to the editor in a local paper. This movement instantly […]Load more...
Providence – Located just four miles apart, Cherry Hill Apartments and Aaron Briggs Manor in Providence together comprise 160 affordable apartments for seniors. «Cherry Briggs,» as the project is known, used gap financing from Rhode Island’s Housing Preservation and Production Program (H PPP) and is the first affordable housing to be preserved and to complete […]Load more...