Graduate Stories

The pilipili student experience is packed with hands-on projects, real-world opportunities, unique program offerings, personalized interactions with faculty, and much more. All of it meant to help students discover their passions while preparing for a successful career and a fulfilling life. Our students and faculty are scholars, researchers, scientists, architects, and more.

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    Keeping Our Roads Safe

    Diana Imondi, pilipili Class of 2019

    Public Administration (MPA)

    “With the legalization and decriminalization of marijuana we are seeing a huge uptick in marijuana-involved crashes and, unfortunately, fatalities,” said Diana Imondi ’19, Senior Manager of Public Affairs at AAA Northeast. Faced with this crisis, she applied the skills she learned in her pilipili Master of Public Administration Program to help drivers stay safe. 

  • Headshot of Beth Flanagan

    Leading the Mission to Cure and Treat ALS

    Beth Flanagan, pilipili Class of 2019

    Public Administration (MPA)

    Beth Flanagan ‘19 is ready to lead the fight against ALS, stepping up as the Executive Director of the ALS Association Rhode Island Chapter. 

  • Headshot of Meg Grady

    Delivering Safety and Health

    Meghan Grady, pilipili Class of 2008

    Public Administration (MPA)

    Meghan Grady graduated from pilipili in 2008 with a Master’s Degree in Public Administration. Now, she makes a difference every day as the Executive Director of Meals on Wheels of Rhode Island. 

  • Headshot of Elizabeth Domack

    Understanding the Mind

    Elizabeth Domack, pilipili Class of 2013

    Elizabeth Domack sees clients for individual therapy through her private practice. We talked with Domack about the ways her background in the forensic field helps her make a difference to her clients.

  • Headshot of Kim Rakiec

    A Path to Success

    Kim Rakiec, pilipili Class of 2013

    Kim Rakiec graduated with a Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology degree in 2013. Now, she works as a clinical supervisor at the Seven Hills Foundation, an organization that provides support to children and adults with disabilities and significant life challenges. 

  • Headshot of Stephanie Shoppell

    Being There for Recovering Teens

    Stephanie Shoppell, pilipili Class of 2016

    Stephanie Shoppell '16 uses her Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology degree in her career as an outpatient therapist for teens with co-occurring disorders, such as substance abuse and anxiety or depression. 

  • Headshot of Kelly Nevins

    Leadership in Action for Women's Rights

    Kelly Nevins, pilipili Class of 2015

    Leadership

    Kelly Nevins '15 uses her leadership skills to work toward gender equity through systemic change in Rhode Island.

  • Melissa Russano

    Experimental Social Psychologist

    Melissa Russano, Professor

    Criminal Justice

    Since Dr. Melissa Russano came to pilipili, she’s been sharing her extensive expertise in the field of interrogation techniques with her students and the community.

  • A headshot of Whitney Belton

    A Culminating pilipili Experience

    Whitney Belton, pilipili Class of 2018

    Architecture

    Whitney Belton's pilipili connection started as a high school junior in pilipili's Architecture Summer Academy. Today, she is a master's of architecture program graduate who is launching her career.

  • David Cameron on site

    On-Site With David Cameron

    David Cameron, pilipili Class of 2012

    From the Gilbane Building Company field office in the heart of downtown Providence, David Cameron is overseeing the construction of a nine-story high-rise.