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Providence’s Classical High School and East Greenwich High School made Newsweek Magazine’s annual list of the top 1,000 high schools in the country.
May 21
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EAST GREENWICH – The New England Secondary School Consortium is looking for 10 Rhode Island business leaders to take part in a focus group on public high schools it is holding at the New England Institute of Technology on May 31 in East Greenwich.
May 12
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The Metropolitan Regional Career and Technical School’s Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship will celebrate a ribbon-cutting and open house on May 10 to commemorate its opening.
May 9
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BRISTOL – Andrew A. Workman has been named Roger Williams University provost and senior vice president. He will oversee all academic affairs.
May 5
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Rhode Island needs to focus its work force development plans on the state’s high schools instead of on higher education order to redefine its economy, a local educator said at Rhode Island College’s RI STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) “EmpoweRIng for the Future” Conference on Friday.
May 4
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Our young people look to their parents for inspiration and guidance. When we’re young, the world seems limitless, and one of the most important jobs a parent has is to nurture their child’s dreams that they can do and be whatever they want.
Apr 28
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Kevin Millonzi, owner of Millonzi’s Bar and Grille in West Warwick, is always on the lookout for good cooks, but finding professional kitchen talent can be as challenging as making a quality Hollandaise.
Apr 14
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RI-CAN, the Rhode Island Campaign for Achievement Now, released a report grading 300 Rhode Island public schools based on student performance.
Apr 10
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Four years ago Julie Sygiel, then a chemical-engineering student at Brown, began taking elective entrepreneurship classes. The subject captured her interest to the point where two years later she began attending “LunchLab” sessions held by the Rhode Island Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
Apr 7
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As head cheerleader for reinventing the state’s economy, Keith W. Stokes, the executive director of the R.I. Economic Development Corporation, recently called the health and life sciences sector, which he dubbed “meds and eds,” a key economic engine for job growth driving Rhode Island’s recovery.
Apr 7
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