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Sarah Cunningham Appointed Inaugural Vice Provost for Strategic Partnerships at Rhode Island School of Design
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Hyundai Motor Group and Rhode Island School of Design Announce Collaboration to Research Future of Cities
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Hyundai Motor Group and RISD announce collaboration
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A $10 million gift to the College of Architecture, Art and Planning has named the Gensler Family AAP NYC Center. Gensler family endows, names Cornell AAP NYC program
January 11, 2021
A $10 million gift to the College of Architecture, Art and Planning has been given to the college by a multi-generational Cornellian family.
The gift, from M. Arthur Gensler, B.Arch. ’58, and his family, will sustain AAP’s thriving New York City-based program in perpetuity by naming the Gensler Family AAP NYC Center. The funding – which includes $9 million for the endowment and $1 million for current-use funds – will support programming and personnel, including the Gensler Family Sesquicentennial Executive Director position, currently held by Bob Balder ’89.
What Rhode Island college and university leaders learned from COVID-19
To have a successful fall semester, schools worked together to battle positivity rates, misinformation, and skepticism
By Allie Reed Globe Correspondent,Updated December 20, 2020, 10:36 a.m.
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Because of COVID-19, Johnson & Wales took its Ignite the Night ceremony for first year students online. Being able to reimagine events in a virtual setting created âa level of pride and excitementâ that was contagious, said Marie Bernardo-Sousa, Johnson & Wales Providence campus president.Johnson & Wales University
PROVIDENCE â As Rhode Island colleges and universities send their students home for winter vacation, their presidents, deans, and provosts are taking a collective deep breath.