Vol. 1 No. 4 Community College of Rhode IslandMay 2005

Is Catholicism on the decline?

CCRI ranks fifth among peers nationwide

Students strut their stuff at Statehouse

Four chosen for NASA project

Taking a closer look at diversity, tolerance

President's Party raises funds for the arts and humanities

Dengal gives for the future of others

Join CCRI in setting a course for Newport

Raytheon, CCRI create job training program

CCRI hosts educators from Denmark

Foundation begins Phase II of fundraising

Token of Appreciation

Long-time CCRI worker Craig plans for retirement

Galliano named coordinator for Newport Lifelong Learning

Bus Stop director returns to her roots

Summer 2005 Academic Calendar

Commencement 2005

Student named New Century Scholar

Professor of history retires after 39 years with CCRI

Alumni golf tourney seeks players, sponsors

Heard on Campus

Sports

Heard on Campus


Q: Class of 2005 - how do you feel about your job prospects?
 

A: “I have a job lined up where I did my externship doing dental care at the Wyatt Detention Center in Central Falls. It was helpful to me that I’m bilingual.”

Idelise Rosado, 29
A.A.S., Dental Hygiene


 


 

 

A: “I think I have very good prospects in police and corrections work. I’m not limiting myself to where I apply.”


Michael Tousignant, 24
A.S., Law Enforcement


 


 

A: “I’ve been working in health care for years as an EMT, so I knew of the demand for nurses. I’ve already accepted a job in the Emergency Room at Memorial Hospital in Pawtucket.”

Richard Bedard, 38
A.S., Nursing


 


 

A: “I’m transferring to Clark Atlanta in Georgia, and I know that there are lots of opportunities for fashion buyers in Georgia, as well as in New York and California.”

Shannon Guyton, 20
A.S., Business – Fashion Merchandising