Hitting the bricks for RIC

Rhode Island College breaks ground May 4 on a $17 million art-center renovation and expansion. From left: Tony Ventetoulo, chief operating officer, ABM Group; Steven DePasquale, president, Iron Construction Group; Mark Schatz, principal, Schwartz/Silver; RIC President Nancy Carriuolo; David Finney, president, Design Partnership of Cambridge; Gov. Lincoln D Chafee; William Gearhart, RIC vice president of administration and finance; Jane Sherman, member of the Board of Governors for Higher Education; William Martin, chair and professor of RIC art department and Stephen Fisher, RIC professor of art. More
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Hitting the bricks for RIC

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Rhode Island College breaks ground May 4 on a $17 million art-center renovation and expansion. From left: Tony Ventetoulo, chief operating officer, ABM Group; Steven DePasquale, president, Iron Construction Group; Mark Schatz, principal, Schwartz/Silver; RIC President Nancy Carriuolo; David Finney, president, Design Partnership of Cambridge; Gov. Lincoln D Chafee; William Gearhart, RIC vice president of administration and finance; Jane Sherman, member of the Board of Governors for Higher Education; William Martin, chair and professor of RIC art department and Stephen Fisher, RIC professor of art.
Posted 5/14/12

Rhode Island College breaks ground May 4 on a $17 million art-center renovation and expansion. From left: Tony Ventetoulo, chief operating officer, ABM Group; Steven DePasquale, president, Iron Construction Group; Mark Schatz, principal, Schwartz/Silver; RIC President Nancy Carriuolo; David Finney, president, Design Partnership of Cambridge; Gov. Lincoln D Chafee; William Gearhart, RIC vice president of administration and finance; Jane Sherman, member of the Board of Governors for Higher Education; William Martin, chair and professor of RIC art department and Stephen Fisher, RIC professor of art.

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