Archive for the ‘Rhode Island’ Category

Daniel P. Egan/Irving Schneider: A knowledge-based economy for R.I

Monday, October 27th, 2008

WHAT DO RHODE ISLAND and Michigan have in common besides the nation’s highest unemployment rates? We both are moving toward a knowledge-based economy. For two states built on manufacturing, this transition can be achieved only with the full commitment of business and education working closely together. Rhode Island is well poised to successfully execute this significant economic paradigm shift because of our greatest resource: our students.

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Top restaurants make Providence, R.I., worth visit

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Some cities are worth visiting just for their outstanding restaurants, and Providence, R.I., certainly fits into that category.

For years I used to pass through Providence on Interstate 95, on the way to Boston or Maine, admiring the magnificent dome of the State House building and making a mental note to stop sometime. I realized that Providence had other attractions only when the son of a neighbor told me he was studying to be a chef at Johnson & Wales University’s famed culinary program.

Hmm. Culinary school = great chefs. Great chefs = great restaurants. Eureka! I was on my way.

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There’s a New Burger in Town!

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008
Johnson & Wales University

Students are demanding fresh, high quality, fast food. Johnson & Wales University is responding.

PROVIDENCE RI - On-campus dining choices are feeling heavy pressure to be more sophisticated and relevant. Discerning students are demanding fresh, high quality food prepared to order.

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Schools, workplaces need cooperation

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

The state’s unemployment rate of 7.2 percent – the highest in 14 years – is the second worst rate in the nation Yet many jobs are going unfilled. At the end of 2007, in fact, there…

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News Release

Friday, July 4th, 2008

Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Rhode Island
AICU Rhode Island


Formerly known as:
Rhode Island Independent Higher Education Association (RIIHEA)

PROVIDENCE - The Rhode Island Independent Higher Education Association (RIIHEA), the membership association comprised of Rhode Island’s eight independent colleges and universities, announced that effective July 1, 2008 the organization’s new name will be “Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Rhode Island (AICU Rhode Island). ”

The Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Rhode Island (AICU Rhode Island), founded in 1979 as Rhode Island Independent Higher Education Association (RIIHEA), serves as the collective and unified voice of its member institutions, Brown University, Bryant University, Johnson and Wales University, New England Institute of Technology, Providence College, Rhode Island School of Design, Roger Williams University, and Salve Regina University.

“It is our belief that this name change will clarify the Association’s identity and purpose by eliminating identity confusion created by like-named entities” said AICU Rhode Island President, Daniel P. Egan. “This will enable us to more effectively pursue our mission in representing our member institutions and to communicate their collective contributions and impact.”

WHAT STATES ARE DOING

Monday, March 24th, 2008

In 2007, a two-part survey was sent to representatives of each of RHODE ISLAND’S postsecondary institutions. The survey collected information about the overall scope of each institution’s partnerships with PK-12 schools and districts, and also asked the institutions to identify the five partnerships that had the greatest impact, were the most innovative and were the most replicable. A newly released preliminary report presents an initial summary of the findings. A more detailed report will be presented to the Governor’s PK-16 Council this June.

Download the preliminary report (pdf)

Ronald K. Machtley and Arthur Gloster II: Snowstorm signals need for better communication

Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

THE DEC. 13 SNOWSTORM that left scores of Providence schoolchildren stranded for hours on buses drove home the message that the Ocean State needs a communication system that will get the right information to the right people at the right time. It would be terrific if it were also the right price.

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