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Dr. David C. Wilson previews his Salve MLK Week keynote
Racism and racial resentment aren’t the same. Understanding why can change how we talk about both race and democracy.
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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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Apply for a Compass Summer hands-on learning experience before Feb. 13
Sophomores and juniors: try something new or dive deeper into your area of study out in the greater Newport community – at no cost to you.
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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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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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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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One leads the College Democrats, the other heads the Young Republicans: How roommates defy political polarization
At Salve Regina University, two friends are modeling what political disagreement should look like.
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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.