Census Bureau: 79.3% of people in Providence County were old enough to vote in 2021
Of the 656,672 citizens living in Providence County in 2021, 79.3% were old enough to vote, equating to 520,882 individuals, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained on Oct. 26.
Waterview Villa Rehabilitation and Health Care Center, a for-profit facility, had a rating of 2 in Q4 2023
Waterview Villa Rehabilitation and Health Care Center was one of the 35 for-profit facility nursing homes in Providence County, Rhode Island in the fourth quarter of 2023, and had an overall rating of two.
- Who owned Trinity Health and Rehabilitation Center in Q4 2023?
- A look at The Friendly Home, Inc., a nursing home in Woonsocket, Rhode Island
- Providence County Nursing Homes: Who’s behind Summit Commons Rehabilitation and Health Care CNT?
- Stillwater Assisted Living and Skilled Nursing Com: 2-star nursing home in Providence County
- Pawtucket Falls Healthcare Center, a for-profit facility, had a rating of 1 in Q4 2023
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Rhode Island College Women’s Basketball Heads into 2023 NCAA Tournament Receiving Votes in WBCA Poll
The Rhode Island College women’s basketball team is receiving votes for the first time this season in the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Coaches’ Poll after securing its third consecutive Little East Conference (LEC) tournament title last week, and with it the league’s automatic berth in the upcoming NCAA Division III Championship Tournament.
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Sean Edmund Rogers named dean of University of Rhode Island College of Business
The University of Rhode Island has named Sean Edmund Rogers dean of its College of Business and Alfred J. Verrecchia-Hasbro Inc. Leadership Chair in Business following a competitive national search.
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Paxson elected to American Council of Education board of directors
Brown University President Christina H. Paxson has been elected to the board of directors for the American Council of Education, the major coordinating body for U.S. colleges and universities.
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Keene State Enters 2023 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Ranked No. 5 by D3hoops.com
The Keene State College men’s basketball team will enter the 2023 NCAA Division III Championship Tournament as the fifth-ranked team in the nation, according to this week’s edition of the D3hoops.com Poll
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Dr. Mukesh K. Jain: “We have a responsibility to positively impact the health of our community.”
As dean of Brown’s Warren Alpert Medical School, Dr. Mukesh K. Jain wears many hats.
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LEC Field Hockey Teams Rack Up NFHCA Academic Honors
The National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) announced its annual academic awards over the past three weeks, which bestowed honors on 10 of the Little East Conference’s 13 programs.
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Brown Brain Bee brings brain science to local high schoolers
School may have been out for February vacation, but a group of Providence-area high school students hit the books during the winter break to study all aspects of the brain and nervous system.
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URI Child Development Centers host high school students for lesson in early education
High school Career and Technical Education students from around the state have gotten a first-hand look at child development and career pathways in the human development and education fields, thanks to a partnership between the URI Child Development Centers and the Rhode Island Association for the Education of Young Children (RIAEYC).
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URI Public Safety Department honors officers, employees for outstanding service
The University of Rhode Island Department of Public Safety recognized the accomplishments and contributions of its staff during its recent Awards, Recognition and Swearing In Ceremony, held recently at the Higgins Welcome Center.