‘Doctors’ help people seeking to advance, be happier
Last year, a woman working as communications director at a nonprofit in New York came to one of Barbara Jackson and Lee E. Miller’s...
Chafee Center director sees R.I. exports expanding
A lot has changed since Ray Fogarty became director of the R.I. Export Assistance Center, now the John H. Chafee Center at Bryant...
A space where biotech can grow
Dr. Satya Reddy was working in the neonatal unit at Women & Infants Hospital and researching the role of vitamin D in soft bone...
25 R.I. students win $50k in scholarships
STATE HOUSE – Twenty-five students from across Rhode Island are to be honored tonight as recipients of the R.I. Student Loan Authority’s fourth annual...
89.7% of R.I. firms have fewer than 20 workers
CRANSTON – Small companies with just a few workers make up a significant portion of the Rhode Island economy, according to the R.I. Department...
PC, Brown lead local schools <br>in U.S. News’ latest ranking
WASHINGTON – U.S. News and World Report once again has published its list of “America’s Best Colleges,” giving some local schools reason to crow....
Federal grant to help Save The Bay
PROVIDENCE – U.S. Jack Reed has announced a $291,000 federal grant, administered by the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, to fund Save The Bay...
New England Tech eyes prime East Greenwich site
Considering the alternative, East Greenwich Town Manager William Sequino Jr. would prefer to see New England Institute of Technology take over a stretch of...
URI pharmacy dean headed to Iowa
The University of Rhode Island’s College of Pharmacy is losing its leader.
Donald E. Letendre, dean of pharmacy at URI since 2001, has accepted the...
RISD grad awarded Cooke scholarship
LANDSDOWNE, Va. - A Rhode Island School of Design graduate has been named one of 34 students selected for what has been called the...














