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News Releases
2009
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November Headlines
CCRI hosts OIC of Rhode Island relaunch celebration
October Headlines
‘Mythos + Pathos’ to be exhibited at CCRI gallery
Mobile Art Project coming to CCRI
Oct. 27
R.I. author to discuss Italo-American culture
Exhibition features art created from
found material
Author to visit CCRI for National Day on Writing
Public invited to jazz master class
Oct. 15
CCRI Players present local premiere of off-Broadway hit
September Headlines
Fall enrollment is second-highest in
history
FEMA to debut Web site CCRI students created
CCRI golf classic
raises funds for scholarships
‘Reclaim/Reseed’ on display at
Flanagan gallery
Matsumoto to exhibit photographs
at CCRI gallery
CCRI to host ‘Hello Broadway’
cabaret encore
August Headlines
CCRI Players to hold auditions for “From Up
Here”
See Perseids at Aug. 12 observatory open house
CCRI to hold walk-in registration at Westerly satellite
July Headlines
CCRI student studying antibiotic resistance
Preschools at CCRI selected for state prekindergarten project
June Headlines
Orientations set for fall
pharmacy tech program
CCRI to host ‘Hello Broadway’
cabaret fundraiser
Charitable gift will provide nursing
students experience in using electronic patient records
CCRI releases illustrative
history of the college
CCRI Education Expo geared toward adult
learners
May Headlines
Golfers sought for annual alumni
tournament
CCRI announces spring 2009
dean’s list
Astronomy open house gives public
a chance to see the stars
CCRI to hold E-Waste Collection Day
May 30
CCRI Class of 2009 graduates
- Rhode Island cities, towns and villages
CCRI Class of 2009 graduates -
Massachusetts, Connecticut and other states
CCRI graduates 1,546 at 44th
commencement
CCRI celebrates 44th commencement today
Helping others is Hubert’s passion
Kingston woman finds success in
second chance
Pratt’s goal is to help others like
him
CCRI graduate heading to Cornell in
the fall
Mansue realizes his potential as a
leader
CCRI nursing graduate
follows her dream
Almeida’s mother set example for
success at CCRI
Barbosa finds new beginning at CCRI
CCRI gave her a ‘path to keep going on’
Kopec found her calling to nursing in
Hungary
Language no barrier to education for
Hasukic
Student speaker on path to pursing
dream
CCRI honors three students at
commencement rehearsal
Area students designated Honors Program
grads
Students inducted into Psi Beta Honor
Society
April Headlines
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CCRI Players to present
‘Moonchildren’
March Headlines
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month's text]
CCRI presents two films by David Eliet
Children can spend vacation at
Kids’ College
Chin exhibits ceramics, metal
sculptures at CCRI
Learn about CCRI’s new Opticianry
program
CCRI presents free play examining
self-injury
CCRI music, theater highlighted in
Salute to the Arts
Applicants sought for hospitality
training program
Hausrath displays prints from travel
series
Learn more about joint admissions at JAA Days
February Headlines
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month's text]
Subsidized tuition available for
lead abatement programs
Public invited to CCRI information
session
Navy Band Northeast quintet to
perform free show
January Headlines
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month's text]
Solo mixed media exhibition to open at CCRI
Children can spend vacation at
Kids’ College
CCRI Summer in Italy presentation is
Feb. 5
Top jazz vibraphonist to give master
class at CCRI
CCRI to celebrate Abraham Lincoln on Feb. 16
CCRI
announces fall 2008 dean’s list
CCRI to set up TVs
for viewing inaugural events
December 2008 Headlines [view
full month's text]
Vieira named CCRI’s chief information officer
New course focuses on Italian for business and travel
Spaces remain for first-ever On-Ramp training



