Brian J. Shanley: More families good for Smith Hill (the neighborhood)

Providence College recently granted $750,000 to be distributed over three years to the Smith Hill Community Development Corporation (CDC), a nonprofit organization whose mission and purpose is to provide safe, affordable housing for the people in the Smith Hill area of Providence. While several other local institutions of higher education have done and continue to do outstanding community work, I believe our partnership with the CDC is without precedent in Rhode Island.

The college has worked closely with the CDC, especially through our Feinstein Institute for Public Service. We have, for example, facilitated a number of programs for community youth. We have brought a number of our classes to an off-campus neighborhood site owned by the CDC (the PC/Smith Hill Annex on Douglas Avenue), with those classes being open to both PC students and to members of the local community. We also use the annex as meeting and program space in the community that is accessible to both college and community groups. In our latest partnership endeavor, the college and CDC have opened a fair-trade coffee café, also on Douglas Avenue. This small business is owned by the CDC, but run by a group of PC students.

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Newport author Wurman stresses importance of curiosity at Salve Regina commencement

NEWPORT — Blinking in brilliant sunshine and refreshed by a cool morning breeze, 658 students of Salve Regina University picked up their degrees Sunday from Jane Gerety, Salve president.

A large, white tent and the campus’s numerous leafy trees provided shade as the waters of Easton Bay glittered, and some of the thousands of relatives and friends of the graduates at the 64th annual commencement took time to explore Cliff Walk, which runs past the campus.

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169 graduate from Roger Williams University School of Law

BRISTOL, R.I. — A total of 169 prospective lawyers donned robes Friday in graduating from Roger Williams University School of Law.

Judith S. Kaye, retired chief judge for the State of New York, delivered the commencement address. Kaye is known for her groundbreaking leadership of that state’s court system. During her tenure, she tackled contentious issues such as the rights of gay couples and the death penalty in her rulings. In addition, she instituted specialized courts focusing on drug addiction, mental health and domestic violence that have been modeled elsewhere.

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RISD seniors showcase film, animation projects

PROVIDENCE – Every year, the Rhode Island School of Design graduates another batch of seniors from its film-animation-video Department.

Some of the alumni? Seth MacFarlane and Gus Van Sant to name a few.

Imagine being the bull in a bullfight, tormented by a matador.

That’s the perspective RISD senior Lynn Kim gives in her animated short “Toro”.

“There’s quite a bit of sensory overload that’s happening. And a lot of the film actually focuses quite a bit on that, what you perceive, what you might see as the bull, and what you might feel as the bull,” Kim said.

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