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Vol. 2 No. 5 Community College of Rhode IslandFebruary 2006

February 2006

College welcomes new president

Sleepless in CCRI's Enrollment Services

"DRIVE" - for better teen driver education

Transfer fairs announced

Norton named director of human resources

Histotechnician program introduced at CCRI

Governor Howard Dean visits CCRI for Democratic unity rally

Three years in the making: Banner phase-in a success

What ever happened to? Joan S. Swedberg

Nursing grads honored at pinning ceremony

Dominican community celebrates role models

News Briefs

Heard on Campus

Sports:

What’s new in CCRI athletics

Intramurals offer exercise, fun...

Commemorating a growing legacy


Past Issues:

Vol 2, No. 6 - March 2006

Vol 2, No. 5 - February 2006

Vol 2, No. 4 - December 2005/January 2006

Vol 2, No. 3 - November 2005

Vol 2, No. 2 - October 2005

Vol 2, No. 1 - September 2005

Vol 1, No. 6 - July/August 2005

Vol 1, No. 5 - June 2005

Vol 1, No. 4 - May 2005

Vol 1, No. 3 - April 2005

Vol 1, No. 2 - March 2005

Vol 1, No. 1 - February 2005

Commemorating a growing legacy

CCRI Men's and Women's Basketball Team members look on as athletics administrators unveil the latest banners marking the successes of the program. The 2004-05 women's team placed third in the national NJCAA tournament, while last year's men's team made it to tournament play but did not place.

The banners were unveiled at the Homecoming doubleheader of games held on Saturday, January 21. Faculty, staff and students attended to cheer on both teams. The women dispatched Williams College easily with a 61-30 finish, while the men pulled out a close victory over Gloucester County College at 91-87.