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Faculty Fellows Spotlight: Dr. Mary Anderson
Anderson reflects on how her experiences connecting with community organizations has allowed her students to dive into the practices of civic education and engagement.
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How reef balls and Christmas trees can help R.I. battle sea level rise and erosion
The Ocean State and other coastal areas are responding to rising seas by shifting to "living shorelines" that use natural substances, said Salve Regina University assistant professor Christine Ramsay.
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Can Congress reclaim its war powers as the Founding Fathers intended?
Salve Regina University’s Dr. William Leeman traces the history of presidents accumulating the power to initiate wars in the name of self-defense.
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Faculty Fellows Spotlight: Dr. Bill Leeman
Leeman reflects on how his experiences stepping into the past have brought history alive for him, and how he hopes he can create those opportunities for students at Salve.
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The role of first lady has evolved to become "quite active in policymaking," Salve Regina University professor says
With the Melania Trump film focusing attention on her role at the White House, Dr. Mary Anderson talks about first ladies through history, from Mary Washington to Jill Biden.
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Should R.I. regulate private equity in health care after a crisis threatened two safety-net hospitals?
On the Rhode Island Report podcast, a Salve Regina University expert talks about what Massachusetts, Maine, and Oregon have done to control private equity and protect patients.
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Faculty Fellows Spotlight: Dr. Heather Rockwell
Dr. Rockwell offers reflections on how her experience with archaeology and preservation has allowed her to connect her students with hands-on learning opportunities, both within the Salve community and beyond.
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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.