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This Month on "Story in the Public Square" - September 2025
"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 and G. Wayne Miller, 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.
Explore upcoming episodes of "Story in the Public Square" below!
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From mansions to marshes: Salve’s Compass Summer program brings art to life on Aquidneck Island
Students embraced imperfection and connected with their creativity, filling sketchbooks with reflections and artwork for a student-curated art exhibit.
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Compass Summer students chart new waters with IYRS boatbuilding program
Salve students spent two weeks building a wooden dinghy from the ground up, gaining confidence, teamwork skills and experience that extends far beyond the classroom.
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Ciara Marro-Wilson ’23 makes history as Salve’s first pharmacy 3+3 dual degree graduate
After recently completing her doctorate at the University of Saint Joseph, Marro-Wilson has started her residency ahead of the curve.
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Nicole Acevedo ’25 (MFA) found her voice in Salve’s low-residency MFA program
From poetry to fiction, Nicole Acevedo ’25 (MFA) found her voice – and her debut novel – through this flexible graduate program.
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Salve welcomes Dr. Aaron Lorenz, new vice provost of graduate and professional studies
An experienced academic leader with more than 30 years in higher education, Dr. Aaron Lorenz joins Salve this spring with a vision to elevate graduate education through collaboration and compassion.
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Creating a place for wonder
Ben Hohman, Salve’s newest assistant professor of religious and theological studies, explores the intersection of faith and nature, offering a fresh perspective on eco-theology and its implications for students and the environment.