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What does it mean to be human in an age of advanced technology?
Exploring ethical implications of AI in government, business, the military and academia.
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Elodie Chery ’28 honored as Newman Civic Fellow
Originally from Wendell, North Carolina, Chery’s passion for civic engagement and community service has led her to the national fellowship cohort.
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Salve rolls out new health and wellness community outreach program
Students will provide on-site health care education across Rhode Island via a new, fully equipped mobile unit.
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Building a community of connection and hope through NOSOLO
Salve alumni John and Sarah Toracinta’s apparel brand reminds people they don’t have to struggle with mental health issues alone.
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Jazzed by storytelling and music, aspiring filmmakers start production on a short film through Compass Summer
Four Salve students captured high school musicians’ experience as they prepared to perform at the Newport Jazz Festival. They’re now turning it into a short film.
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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.