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A music major walks into an oyster farm…
Students from different disciplines did hands-on field work along the New England coast and discovered how conservation links policy, research and local communities.
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McKillop Library 101: How students use Salve's "third space"
Looking to publish your own research? Need a source for your assignment, a place to do a group project or… a cookie sheet?
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“Story in the Public Square” to premiere 17th national season July 6, 2026
The 13-time Telly Award–winning series is set to launch its new season on public television stations nationwide.
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Xavier Johnson '28 explores AI ecosystem, ethics and platforms in Compass Summer / "AI Futuremakers"
Students delve into the wider context around artificial intelligence technologies and get hands-on time to build and test apps.
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Students turn Newport's hidden history into interactive scavenger hunts
In the Compass Summer program "Walking Through History," students traced the steps of philosopher George Berkeley, explored historic landmarks and created interactive scavenger hunts for future visitors.
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New Pell Center national survey finds Americans with strong authoritarian attitudes most likely to support violations of democratic norms
High-scoring authoritarians are more likely than low authoritarians to support changing election rules, censoring media sources and ignoring court decisions.
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Behind Salve baseball's remarkable 40-8 season
Following a third consecutive NCAA Super Regional appearance and four major NEWMAC honors, head coach Eric Cirella shares why the program's success starts with people.
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Seahawks expand partnership with NOSOLO, host Derby Day fundraiser
Through its expanded partnership with alumni-founded mental health organization NOSOLO, Salve continues to foster a culture of support and well-being for student-athletes and the broader campus community.
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This Month on "Story in the Public Square" - June 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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Learning by leading: Inside the reimagined Nuala Pell Leadership Program
A redesigned curriculum is giving students hands-on policy experience, deeper civic engagement and new pathways to ethical leadership.