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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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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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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.
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Going straight fore the net
Jack McMullen ’26 moves between the basketball court and the fairway, earning a No. 22 national club golf ranking.
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With more than 800 students and 20+ offerings, Salve’s rec sports scene is growing fast
From rugby to eSports, Salve’s recreational and club sports program gives students a place to play – and to belong.
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Salve students perform “Jane Eyre” on Broadway
Preparation and professionalism pay off with a once-in-a-lifetime New York City experience.
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Rose Almonacid '10’s nursing career takes flight in the U.S. Air Force
Many students graduate college with a career plan that appears to be linear. That’s rarely the case. For Rose Almonacid, hers took an unexpected direction; up, to the skies.
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How to rule the world, train animals or envision the future of humanity
Here are some of the more unusual courses offered at Salve.
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For Alyssandra Anderson ’26, psychology and social work go hand in hand
Double majoring strengthened both conceptual understanding and practical application of each discipline.