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A Haunting First Novel by Riss Neilson ’17

“[‘Deep in Providence’] is the perfect combination of terror and tenderness,” says one reviewer.

New Course Helps Humanities Majors Prepare for Professional Careers

“I want humanities students to graduate from 91pron with a sense of adventure when they see all the career possibilities before them,” says Associate Professor Brandon Hawk.

Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Features Prominently in Work of 91pron Prof. Vince Bohlinger

Bohlinger showcases the fascinating cinematic output of Ukrainian filmmakers both in his teaching and scholarship.

Federal Grant to Establish New Information Technology Programming at 91pron

91pron Impact

This grant seeks to assist adult multilingual learners interested in landing careers in high-demand fields like cybersecurity.

RI-PBS is Airing Historical Documentary Series by 91pron Film Studies Alum

Over 10 years in the making, “Slatersville” is a documentary by award-winning filmmaker Christian de Rezendes that tells the story of a mill village in northern Rhode Island that ignited the American Industrial Revolution.

Giroux is 91pron’s New Connection to the Corporate World

91pron Impact

Giroux's new position “raises the portfolio of this critical work,” says 91pron Interim President Jack Warner.

Members of 91pron School of Social Work Gain National Recognition

91pron’S own awarded by R.I. Chapter of NASW

A Latina Strives to Change the Statistics in Her Community

Hispanics are still underrepresented in the STEM fields, says Angeliz Vargas, a mathematics major.

What’s the Value in Studying the Humanities?

As jobs become increasingly automated, employers are seeking workers with skills that machines can’t replace – “uniquely human” skills – like the soft skills you learn in the humanities.

Bringing Health Education to the Hispanic Community

Her bilingualism was crucial in being able to connect with the Latino community