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Bradley experts provide guidance on medication

EAST PROVIDENCE – Experts from the Bradley Hasbro Children’s Research Center have joined colleagues from 11 other institutions to develop recommendations for clinicians considering...
USING POOL COVERS at the University of Rhode Island Tootell Aquatic Center is expected to save as much as $50,000 annually. 
The university is looking at list of options to save money going forward. /

Saving energy now to pay for it later

For years, the Tootell Aquatic Center at the University of Rhode Island had been a huge drain, of sorts. It’s expensive to heat the...

By sharing, women make a difference

“Show, don’t tell” is a journalist aphorism meant to keep writing crisp and grounded in reality. But sometimes show and tell can make...
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A great speech can still flop

Some years ago, IBM hired me to speak to a thousand of its sales and marketing people. When I took the podium the audience...

20 projects win $1.94M in State Preservation Grants

PROVIDENCE – Twenty museums, cultural art centers and public historic sites have been awarded preservation grants totaling $1.94 million by the R.I. Historical Preservation...

Brillat to depart from Education Exchange

SOUTH KINGSTOWN – Tom Brillat, executive director of the Education Exchange in Wakefield since 1995, is resigning effective Dec. 31 to pursue longstanding interests....
CHARLES P. LEE, a vice president and financial advicer with Smith Barney in Providence, receives the Harold B. Soloveitzik Professional Leadership Award from The Rhode Island Foundation Nov. 29 for his work in his profession and the community.  /

Smith Barney’s Lee wins 8th Soloveitzik Award

PROVIDENCE – Charles P. Lee, vice president and financial adviser at Smith Barney’s Providence office, has been honored by The Rhode Island Foundation with...

History Channel to spotlight FM Global

JOHNSTON – FM Global, one of the world’s largest commercial property insurers, will be featured this Sunday at 8 a.m. on The History Channel,...
THE 20,000 ITEMS in the database include more than 100 from the Rhode Island School of Design Museum, most of them from its Asian collections. Above, a floral-style Iznik dish, circa 1550 to 1574, from the Turkish Ottoman Dynasty that was a bequest to the RISD Museum from Theodora Lyman. /

Museum database comes to Brown, boasts 20,000 pieces

An online database of some 20,000 cultural objects available for inter-museum loan is moving to Brown University’s John Nicholas Brown Center for the Study...

After overseeing growth, Brown dean stepping down

Dr. Eli Y. Adashi, who has led Brown University’s medical school through a period of extensive growth, plans to step down at the end...
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