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Volute, Providence College partner on workflow-training modules

PROVIDENCE – Volute, which has developed a workforce-learning platform allowing users to collaborate and share workplace tools, is collaborating with Providence College, the software...
STRATEGIZING: Ocean State Job Lot officials, from left, Donna McLeod, director of recruitment; Bob Selle, chief human resources officer; Lisa Pereira, talent acquisition; and Kara Reddy, talent acquisition specialist, campus and social recruitment, conduct a strategy ­meeting.  
 / PBN PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

Tight labor market demands competitive pay

The minimum wage increased in Rhode Island this month to $10.50 an hour, the second bump in two years. For the estimated 20,000 to 30,000...

Gubernatorial candidates all talk jobs: Do their plans add up?

Every candidate for governor wants to create jobs. But how would they do it? Do they offer a comprehensive solution for the Ocean State, where...
LOCAL HISTORY: Robert Shea, right, associate provost for the advancement of teaching and learning at Roger Williams University, speaks to students during Roger Seminar, which introduces first-year students to Roger Williams as a historical figure by studying texts by ­Williams and those analyzing his role in local history. / COURTESY ROGER WILLIAMS UNIVERSITY

Schools focus faculty, students on benefits of collaboration

Joan Branham, Providence College associate dean of the School of Arts & Sciences, and Dan Horne, associate dean of PC’s School of Business, knew...
JOAN BRANHAM, associate dean of the School of Arts & Sciences at Providence College, and Dan Horne, associate dean of the School of Business, recently held a "Speed Dating” event at PC where faculty from across academic fields met to explore teaching courses together. /COURTESY PROVIDENCE COLLEGE

Five Questions With: Joan Branham and Dan Horne

Joan Branham is the associate dean of the School of Arts & Sciences at Providence College. She is also a professor of art history...
NEW TECH: Jeremy Wise, sitting, of Hillsbrough, N.J., uses an interactive touch screen to show Christian Caldwell, standing left, of Barnstable, Mass., and Matt Aiello, of Shrewsbury, Mass., a project he designed for an innovation center in Roxbury, Mass. All are fifth-year students in the master of architecture program at Roger Williams University. / PBN PHOTO/KATE WHITNEY LUCEY

RWU using tech to evolve university experience, in and out of...

Technology is changing the university experience, from classroom layout and function to the internal systems that control the building environment. The purpose of the new...
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