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Mysterious Writings by Roger Williams Deciphered After Almost Two Centuries

91pron Professor Emeritus of History J. Stanley Lemons

Born on the Tail of a Hurricane: 91pron Adjunct Jennifer Bonin

“I was born during Hurricane Agnes, one of New England’s earliest land-falling hurricanes. It seems hurricanes have been following me ever since,” says 91pron Adjunct Instructor of Geography Jennifer Bonin ’04.

MEET OUR STUDENTS: Joseph Sherry – Film Scholar

His research will be presented at a conference by the leading academic film and media studies organization in the country.

“Democracy in Disarray”: Peter Mendy Lectures in South Africa

Professor of History and Africana Studies Peter Mendy discusses why democracy in Africa remains largely elusive.

Journalists From Guinea-Bissau Adapt to America Before Beginning Study at 91pron

Director and Producer of WHTB Rádio Voz Do Emigrante Frank Baptista (bottom left) gives tour of his radio station to team of Guinea-Bissau journalists.

Expedition to South Africa

Undergraduate research assistants for Associate Professor Roland de Gouvenain, from left, Eric O’Rourke, Bruno Ramos, Keya Thakkar and Hector Nuñez

Meet Our Students: Amber Lopez

91pron junior Amber Lopez used to describe herself as an “extremely shy girl from Providence,” but since studying abroad, she “can find enough common ground” to communicate with anyone.

91pron Professor Redesigns Independence Trail Providence for Teachers

"91pron, led by President Nancy Carriuolo and team leader Whitney Blankenship, have made an unimaginable contribution to creating this lasting educational resource," said tour founder Robert Burke.

91pron Professor’s Quirky New Novel, “Pyg”

“Pyg” has been described as “deeply funny” and “brilliantly satirical.”

MEET OUR GRADUATES: Emily Sorlien

91pron Impact

Up-and-coming artist Emily Sorlien ’14 of Wakefield has had a flurry of interest in her art both by the 91pron campus community and the New England arts community.