News Listing
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A criminal psychologist turns the tables to build resilience in law enforcement professionals
Dr. Leigh Ann Perry teaches criminal justice grad students mindfulness tactics that can optimize performance.
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Clinical experience, caring faculty paved the path from nursing classroom to critical care
Benjamin Silva ’24 brings mission-driven care to high-acuity patients as an intermediate intensive care nurse in the Brown Health system.
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For Marsara Dunbar ’27, civic engagement is key to effective advocacy
At Civic Engagement Day, students learned how to get involved and connect with local opportunities.
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Setting the stage for a career in theater
Behind-the-scenes work on an immersive musical takes Anna Annese ’26 a step closer to solo producing.
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Salve’s new online master’s degree helps fill the growing need for special educators
The 10-course graduate program in special education is enrolling for the fall 2026 semester.
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Trekking from the Cliff Walk to Katahdin
Nathaniel Crocker '19 fulfills his goal of hiking the Appalachian Trail.
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Celebrating, studying and exchanging ideas that define us at Multicultural Education Week
Students share their experiences at MEW 2025.
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This Month on "Story in the Public Square" - November 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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Salve’s haunted halls tell stories of faith, folklore and the Gilded Age
Happy Halloween, Seahawks! Read if you dare...
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Sports tourism study abroad program gives student-athletes an experience that matches their passion – and their schedule
Salve linebacker James Minotti ’28 shares some highlights from his two weeks in Ireland.