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Eastern Connecticut Wins LEC Presidents’ Cup For Third Consecutive Year
Eastern Connecticut State University has earned the Little East Conference (LEC) Presidents’ Cup for the 2021-22 academic year with a 3.34 average cumulative GPA among its 19 programs that compete in the LEC. Each of the LEC’s nine member institutions post an average department cumulative GPA over 3.00 for the third consecutive year
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City Council Meeting on July 18
City Council Meeting on July 18
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Providence College School Of Continuing Education Launches Flex Degree Programs For Adult Learners
Providence College’s School of Continuing Education (PCSCE) today announced the launch of flexible degree programs (Flex Programs) for adult learners. Like PCSCE’s other part-time programs, each student chooses their degree path and sets the pace from Day 1. But with Flex Programs, adult learners will also enjoy a learning experience that is delivered almost entirely online, with only a few classes held on PC’s Providence campus.
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City, State officials rally to delay property revaluation; Legislation passes
The City of East Providence Administration, together with the City Council, has worked with state legislators to pass legislation which authorized the City to delay the implementation of the most recent revaluation until December 2022.
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Senate passes legislative package to expand and strengthen RI’s early childhood care, education system
Proposals would accelerate progress toward universal pre-K, establish new Office of Early Childhood Development and Learning
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URI economist: Rhode Island economy continues expansion
WHAT: Rhode Island’s Current Conditions Index for February remained unchanged from its January value of 75, says University of Rhode Island economist Leonard Lardaro.
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Affordable Housing Collaborative on April 28
Affordable Housing Collaborative on April 28
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From an early age, URI student wanted to protect the environment
URI civil engineering major will spend 16 days removing plastic pollution from the marine environment in Costa Rica, thanks to a Metcalf Memorial Fellowship