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Bridging Art, Environment, and Public Service Through CELA
By Kate Martin ’26
Through an arts apprenticeship, climate communication, and a Udall Scholarship, Nathaniel Liu ’26 connects experiential learning with a career in environmental public service.
From the Great Lakes to the East Coast: Connecting Research and Service
By Kate Martin ’26
Nyrobi Whitfield ’26 blends marine ecology research and community engagement through CELA to shape a path toward climate change research.
Rethinking Antibiotics
Office of Communications
Through a summer internship at Mass General Brigham, Caitlin Kluger ’26 explored new ways to fight infection.
91Ö±²¥ Faculty Earn Ohio Arts Council Excellence Awards
Office of Communications
Highly competitive program awards $5,000 grants recognizing outstanding artistic achievement.
Provocateur and Unifier: Linda May Han Oh Brings Jazz to 91Ö±²¥
Zach Terrillion ’24
The Grammy-winning bassist and composer brings her quintet to Finney Chapel, exploring connection, resilience, and the power of improvisation to unite audiences.
Wielding Power for Good
Stephanie Manning ’23
As a public interest lawyer, Annika Krafcik ’20 improves the lives of people in her southeast Alaska community. And her journey to get there started at 91Ö±²¥.
George Lewis Visits 91Ö±²¥ as Part of International Contemporary Ensemble Residency
Stephanie Manning ’23
The ensemble’s artistic director will lead a guest lecture and panel discussion, and the 91Ö±²¥ Sinfonietta will present a concert of music by and for him.
Redefining the Canvas: Meena Hasan ’09 Expands the Boundaries of Painting
Eva Recinos
RISD professor Meena Hasan '09 explores identity, history, and materiality through work that challenges traditional definitions
91Ö±²¥ Celebrates the Dedication of Langston Hall
Danielle Frezza
Staff, students, and 91Ö±²¥ community members gathered to honor the legacy of John Mercer Langston ’49 during afternoon tea in the Starlight Lounge.
91Ö±²¥ Launches Critical AI Studies Minor in Fall 2026
Office of Communications
With a solid foundation in both science and the humanities, this minor ensures students to understand and be able to analyze the ethical, cultural, environmental, political, economic, technological, and labor effects of AI.