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The Feinstein College of Education and Professional Studies (CEPS) is designed to provide an innovative and interconnected approach to undergraduate, graduate and adult education for traditional and adult students.
Providence offers big city sophistication on a welcoming scale, and is often voted as one of the country's best places to live. The campus is located in the middle of the highest per capita concentration of colleges and universities in the US.
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The School of Continuing Studies at Roger Williams University is committed to furthering the education of our students. Whether you are just starting your undergraduate work, working to complete your degree, looking to advance your career or start a new one, RWU has a program for you. We offer a variety of bachelor's and associate's degrees as well as undergraduate certificates. At the School of Continuing Studies, you will find class times and locations to fit your busy schedule.
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The Digital + Media MFA program provides a diverse environment for interdisciplinary exploration in the realms of art, technology and society. The program includes a central curriculum and facilitates bridges to other departments at RISD and Brown, enabling individual inquiry, high-level collaboration, and team-based artistic practice and research. The program unfolds over a highly engaging two-year course of study. The goal of the department is to support a resonant community in leading edge artistic research and practice, focusing on the creative, expressive and contextual potentials of technological media. The departmental curriculum is informed by the fields of art, media theory, computer science, engineering, social theory, political theory, cultural studies and environmental studies among others. The areas that the Digital + Media department engages in are active, and the department itself participates in continually evolving the articulation of situated art, technology and society research and practice as an ongoing pursuit. The department of Digital + Media fosters exploratory work which seeks to exhibit a high degree of innovative visual, sonic, and/or textual expression, conceptual clarity, and technological insight and skill. The continuum between physical space and virtual space is emphasized. Each participant engages in a number of potential study areas to define their own personal and/or team oriented practice. Through our curricular philosophy and shared open research structures, we help prepare responsible, resourceful, collaborative and accomplished artists and cultural producers able to evaluate and understand the functions of their work within the range of contexts involved.
Johnson & Wales University (JWU), a private, nonprofit NEASC-accredited institution, our unique education model is designed to inspire your professional success and lifelong intellectual growth. More than 17,000 students from nearly 100 countries are making their careers happen in our 40+ undergraduate, graduate, online, continuing education and accelerated programs in arts & sciences, business, culinary arts, hospitality, technology and education. JWU students are ready to do what it takes to be the best in their career field, and they’re ready to start now. Are you one of them? Making JWU Better for You You learn by doing, applying skills in real-world settings — we’ve known this since 1914, when we first pioneered our hands-on education. And we stay ahead of the rest, constantly improving our university, refining our programs, anticipating industry changes and making JWU a learning laboratory for students and faculty who are passionate about their careers and industry. Unique Educational Model Our educational approach is designed to help you identify your career field. You can develop a structured plan, starting your first term, to build industry knowledge, professional skills and practical work experience to excel. Build a toolkit that serves you for life. Our unique education model integrates academics and professional skills, including real-world projects in our hands-on labs, taught by our industry-expert faculty. Round out your education with related work experiences and structured internships around the globe, along with career services, community service and leadership opportunities. It’s why our nearly 90,000 alumni from 140 countries chose JWU, and why so many of our graduates are defining career success today. Choose Your JWU Our 4 campuses offer the same JWU education, along with their own unique energy, weather, and a city that feels right to you — close to the industries and work experience opportunities that best fit your goals. Get started at our Providence, North Miami, Denver & Charlotte campuses.
Our career experts are ready to assist you through: career advising, workshops, resume critique, mock interviews, identifying internship and job opportunities, as well as career fairs and on-campus interviews. This is an official, Johnson & Wales University-managed account. The University reserves the right to delete off-topic or abusive comments and spam, to remove tags, images and other content, and to ban users from posting to the page.
The Shepard Company Building is an historic building at 259 Westminster Mall, 72-92 Washington Street in Providence, Rhode Island. A prominent landmark in the Providence downtown, it occupies an entire city block, and housed Shepard's, one of New England's largest department stores, for many decades. The building grew in stages, starting as a modest three-story Italianate structure at the corner of Clemence and Washington in 1880. Beginning in 1896 the company embarked on a rapid expansion, designed by Martin & Hall, which was largely completed by 1903. The building was struck by fire in 1920, but rebuilt under Hall's supervision. The building now houses the Feinstein Campus of the University of Rhode Island.The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
This event is for all students and recent graduates who are interested in finding out more about Entrepreneurship and want to start their own business! The day is going to be filled with fun and interactive events and games! We are also having Alumni, old and new ,Skype with us from around the world! They will be talking about what they are doing now and will be able to answer any of your questions! PARTICIPATE IN THE JWU SHARK FEST! Have you ever had an idea that you thought could be turned into a business? Maybe you already have an idea and are setting a business plan? Here's your chance to compete for some start-up $money$ for your business. You can qualify to participate in our Shark Tank and be judged by your peers, faculty, and alumni!
Your student may be heading far from home, but you can stay involved in their JWU experience. When you send your student here, you’re investing in their education — and their career. We give you plenty of ways to make the most of that investment. This is an official, Johnson & Wales University-managed account. The university reserves the right to delete off-topic or abusive comments and spam, to remove tags, images and other content, and to ban users from posting to the page.
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Counseling Services provides free confidential services for currently enrolled JWU students. Services include individual & group counseling, emergency psychological services & sexual assault support. In addition, we also offer psychological consultation to students, faculty and staff, or parents who are concerned about a student. To Schedule an Appointment Call us at 401-598-1016 For after hours emergencies please contact Campus Safety & Security at 401-598-1103 This is an official, Johnson & Wales University-managed account. The university reserves the right to delete off-topic or abusive comments and spam, to remove tags, images and other content, and to ban users from posting to the page.
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Dr. Antoci is a Fellowship Trained Orthopaedic Surgeon with a focus in Adult Reconstruction, Hip and Knee Joint Replacement Surgery and a special interest in unicompartmental partial knee replacement, minimally invasive surgery, complex reconstructions, failed total joints, preservation techniques, and trauma. He has extensive training in the field that involves the Harvard Combined Orthopaedic Surgery Program in Boston, the Harris Adult Reconstruction Fellowship Program with the Massachusetts General Hospital, and previously the Rothman Institute with the Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. Dr. Antoci has authored and coauthored over a dozen book chapters, many journal articles, and has over 100 presentations and talks at national and international meetings. He served as an associate editor for the Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, a reviewer for Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research and BMC Infectious Diseases journals. Dr. Antoci is member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery, American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons, and the Orthopaedic Research Society. His work has resulted in several national and international awards including the Infectious Diseases Society of America Edward H. Kass Fellowship, the International Society for Technology in Arthroplasty Ernesto De Santis Award, the Musculoskeletal Infection Society Jeannette Wilkins Award, the Eastern Orthopaedic Association Best Paper Award, and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery Poster Award. His current research interests focus upon joint implant design, tissue engineering, and biological interactions at the implant interface.