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As Olympic athletes prepare to compete, politics will also be at play
On the Boston Globe's Rhode Island Report podcast, Salve Regina University’s Erin Redihan talks about Russia’s ban, the history of doping, the presence of ICE, and Lindsey Vonn.
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How to rule the world, train animals or envision the future of humanity
Here are some of the more unusual courses offered at Salve.
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The time when New York City seriously considered seceding from the United States
Colin Woodard of Nationhood Lab explains the culture clashes and political alignments of pre-Civil War NYC in Smithsonian magazine.
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This month on "Story in the Public Square" - January 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.
Explore upcoming episodes of "Story in the Public Square" below!
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Your top Salve stories of 2025
Looking back at some of our most-viewed stories of the year.
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’Twas the night before Christmas
A festive look back at a remarkable year of milestones, growth and Seahawk spirit.
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Salve students, faculty on WJAR-TV 10 News’ “Show us Something Good”
Jennie Batcher ’26, Leah Spengler ’26 and Dr. Mary Anderson share a shining example of what bipartisanship can be.
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Five Salve students selected for Siemens Financial Leadership Development Program
One of the smallest universities at Siemens' nationwide "Super Day" achieves big results.
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Julia Sciucco '26 and music instructor Chase Ceglie connect around songwriting
Expanding Salve’s music course catalog opens new opportunities for rising artists.
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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.