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Most-read stories on PBN.com, June 2022

1. PBN announces 2022 40 Under Forty honorees POSTED ONLINE: JUNE 10 Forty young professionals have been chosen as the winners of Providence Business News’ 18th...
KELLY RAMIREZ, the former co-founder and CEO of Social Enterprise Greenhouse, has been named the inaugural director of Providence College's Donald Ryan Incubator for Entrepreneurship in the Arts & Sciences. / COURTESY PROVIDENCE COLLEGE

Providence College names Ramirez as inaugural Ryan Incubator director

PROVIDENCE – The former Social Enterprise Greenhouse co-founder and CEO has found a new home in the city. Kelly Ramirez, who back in April said...
WITH CARE NEW ENGLAND HEALTH SYSTEM looking to make a merger or acquisition deal, new legislation approved by the General Assembly adds new rules in order for such a transaction to be approved. Pictured is Care New England's Women & Infants Hospital in Providence. / COURTESY WOMEN & INFANTS HOSPITAL

Will R.I. legislation on hospital mergers, acquisitions scare off suitors?

The state review process for buying or selling hospitals in Rhode Island is going to get tougher under newly approved legislation. Meanwhile, one of the...
PROVIDENCE COLLEGE, according to president Rev. Kenneth R. Sicard, said the success of the men's basketball team may have influenced more students to attend PC this year. Pictured from left are now former PC players Justin Minaya, Al Durham, Noah Horchler and Nate Watson after defeating the University of Richmond March 19 in the NCAA Tournament's second round. / AP FILE PHOTO/FRANK FRANKLIN II

Providence College soaring to new heights after basketball success

PROVIDENCE – On a recent trip to Rome, Providence College President The Rev. Kenneth R. Sicard was donning a Friars athletics T-shirt as he...

UGI, UEG, Cooley partner to donate $2,500 to Rhode Island Free...

PROVIDENCE – A partnership between University Gastroenterology LLC, University Endoscopy Group and Ed Cooley, coach of the men’s basketball team at Providence College, has...

MAKING A MARK: Gaining influence takes time in U.S. House

When he arrived at the U.S. Capitol in January 2001 as a newly elected House member, Rep. James R. Langevin, D-R.I., understood that helping...

Providence College introduces flex degree programs for adult learners

PROVIDENCE – Providence College’s School of Continuing Education on June 15 announced that it will launch flexible degree programs for adult learners. PC said the...
ON DUTY: From left, Kathleen Gerber, executive director at Cherry Hill Manor Nursing & Rehabilitation in Johnston; Donna LaBonte, a certified nursing assistant; and Dorothy Bishop, a medical technician, check computer records at the nursing home. Cherry Hill and most other Rhode Island nursing homes are struggling through financial difficulties made worse by a severe labor shortage. 
PBN PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

CODE RED: Amid closures, nursing homes fight for survival

At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in the spring of 2020, the staff at Cherry Hill Manor Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Johnston...
SCREENSHOT: Digital artist Anne Spalter displays one of her works, “The Wonder of It All.” The non-fungible token of the art was up for auction at Sotheby’s in April. / 
PBN PHOTO/­MICHAEL SALERNO

Where are NFTs headed in the business world?

As the founder of the first digital fine arts course at Brown University and Rhode Island School of Design in the early 1990s, Anne...
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Most-read stories on PBN.com, March 2022

1. R.I. innovator develops ‘ropeless’ lobster fishing technology POSTED ONLINE: MARCH 28 Harold “Bud” Vincent, president of DBV Technology LLC in North Kingstown, developed the Ropeless...
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