News Listing
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Eye Care for Rhode Island helps Salve students envision careers in medical fields
Students gain hands-on experience and build patient care abilities working with a supportive community partner.
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This month on "Story in the Public Square" - April 2026
"Story in the Public Square" is a national broadcast that unpacks narratives with outside impact on public understanding and public policy. Hosted by Jim Ludes, the show can be seen each week on public television stations across the United States and seeks to study, celebrate and tell stories that matter.
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Salve Ph.D. student conducts research at the Vatican, meets Pope Leo XIV
Through rare access to Vatican archives, Michael Deel '23 (M) investigates how the Church navigates diplomacy with authoritarian governments.
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The role of first lady has evolved to become "quite active in policymaking," Salve Regina University professor says
With the Melania Trump film focusing attention on her role at the White House, Dr. Mary Anderson talks about first ladies through history, from Mary Washington to Jill Biden.
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Digging deeper into Revolutionary War-era history
Inspired by Salve's Compass Summer program, Sydney Dufresne '26 is using advanced geophysical tools to explore and preserve Rhode Island's Revolutionary War-era sites.
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Can AI predict the next breakout NHL star?
Carolyn T. Stirling '26 explores how machine learning and performance data intersect, bringing her passion for hockey and analytics to the SRyou Student Exposition.
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Should R.I. regulate private equity in health care after a crisis threatened two safety-net hospitals?
On the Rhode Island Report podcast, a Salve Regina University expert talks about what Massachusetts, Maine, and Oregon have done to control private equity and protect patients.
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Faculty Fellows Spotlight: Dr. Heather Rockwell
Dr. Rockwell offers reflections on how her experience with archaeology and preservation has allowed her to connect her students with hands-on learning opportunities, both within the Salve community and beyond.
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Gracie Kolbenschlag '27 finds her place among historic buildings and on the slopes
Utah native takes preservation learnings back to her home state, brings passion for skiing to start the Salve Ski and Snowboard Club.