Friday, June 19, 2026

BSU ALUMNI AND DEVELOPMENT TEAM ROAD TRIP

President Frederick Clark Jr. Esq. ’83 and the Alumni & Development team are taking a road trip to Florida from March 5th to March 10th. We want to catch up with all of our fellow alumni in the Sunshine State. Read below for details, locations, and registration information.     Lakewood Ranch | Saturday, March […]

PAMELA MEANS AT STONE SOUP

Pamela Means at Stone Soup Coffeehouse Providence – Stone Soup Coffeehouse is excited to bring local artist Pamela Means to The Music Mansion on Saturday, March 26. The show starts at 7pm. Tickets are $20 and are available at the door or reserved through our website. Pamela Means’s commitment to interrogating social ills was fostered […]

CULTURAL CENTER OF CAPE COD

THIS WEEK’S MUSE   NATALIE FRANK “I’ve always wanted to tell stories about women, our bodies, fears, desires, our power and perversions. Women have long been overlooked, underrepresented, denied access. I hope in telling female-centric stories, to change this!” Natalie Frank is an American artist currently living and working in New York City. Although she is best […]

RIBBON CUTTING AT QUONSET – RHODE ISLAND READY

Gov. McKee Visits Quonset to Cut the Ribbon on Rhode Island Ready     Governor Daniel J. McKee (left) joined state and Quonset officials to cut the ribbon on Rhode Island Ready (RI Ready) recently, officially launching the new statewide $40 million economic development program designed to prepare industrial sites to host new companies and jobs.  “Rhode Island […]

RIMA: WORKPLACE ROBOTICS AND 3-D PRINTING

RIMA to Host Dual Topic Workshop on Workplace Robotics and 3-D Printing SMITHFIELD, RI – The Rhode Island Manufacturers Association (RIMA) will host a workshop at the Providence Marriott on March 15, 2022, at 7:30AM.   This event will focus on topics to demonstrate the ways manufacturers “think outside of the box” with the use […]

EARTHTALK: CONTAMINATED FISH AND WATER

EarthTalk® From the Editors of E – The Environmental Magazine Activists are concerned that local workers, including many children, eat a steady diet of contaminated fish from a lake at the site of a big cobalt mine at Katanga in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Credit: Fairphone.   Dear EarthTalk: As millions and millions […]

SKYDOG FARM NORTH SCITUATE, RI

Cultivating Agricultural Products and Experiences that Nourish Body, Mind & Spirit We are Excited to Announce the First of our 2022 Programs & Events   Upcoming Programs   Making the Ultimate Comfort Food: Soup & Bread  Saturday February 12th 11-3pm The Herbal Pathway: Module One   Herbs for the Heart  Sunday February 20th 11-3pm Mushroom Cultivation  Saturday […]

NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION

Laurie Leshin to Blast Off from Worcester to California By John O. Harney Comings and Goings … Laurie Leshin Worcester Polytechnic Institute President Laurie Leshin was named director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the California lab affiliated with NASA. A geochemist and space scientist, Leshin was the first woman to lead WPI and will be the first woman to […]