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Faculty Fellows Spotlight: Dr. Patrick Campbell
Dr. Campbell offers a timely exploration of toxic political polarization, sharing practical ways individuals can guard themselves against division while creating spaces of belonging.
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Trump is undercutting world order launched after WWII, history professor says
On the Rhode Island Report podcast, Salve Regina University professor Jim Ludes talks about US foreign policy on Greenland, Venezuela, and Canada.
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Faculty Fellows Spotlight: Dr. Jim Chace
Dr. Jim Chace stands out for his commitment to hands-on, experiential conservation education in this installment of the Pell Center Faculty Fellows Spotlight Series, which highlights the dynamic teaching, research, and community engagement of its Fellows.
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A tyrannical piano teacher, world peace and migratory birds walk into a library…
McKillop Library’s spring faculty lecture series proves scholarship can be surprisingly fun.
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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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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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Your top Salve stories of 2025
Looking back at some of our most-viewed stories of the year.
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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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Creating a new narrative for theatre: Theatre as vocation
Salve Regina University assistant professor explores a different way of thinking about the utility of a theatre arts degree.
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Festive lights, bright spirits
Beloved traditions bring the Salve community together during the holiday season.