News Listing
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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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Faculty Fellows Spotlight: Dr. Patrick Campbell
Dr. Campbell offers a timely exploration of toxic political polarization, sharing practical ways individuals can guard themselves against division while creating spaces of belonging.
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This month on "Story in the Public Square" - March 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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Trump is undercutting world order launched after WWII, history professor says
On the Rhode Island Report podcast, Salve Regina University professor Jim Ludes talks about US foreign policy on Greenland, Venezuela, and Canada.
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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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Pell Center announces spring 2026 events series
We invite you to join us for our lecture series this spring. These events are free and open to the public. Learn more about each lecture and register using the links provided below!
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Faculty Fellows Spotlight: Dr. Jim Chace
Dr. Jim Chace stands out for his commitment to hands-on, experiential conservation education in this installment of the Pell Center Faculty Fellows Spotlight Series, which highlights the dynamic teaching, research, and community engagement of its Fellows.
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A tyrannical piano teacher, world peace and migratory birds walk into a library…
McKillop Library’s spring faculty lecture series proves scholarship can be surprisingly fun.