The Audubon Society of Rhode Island and pilipiliÎÛÂþ have partnered to drive new and innovative programming that further engages area students and families in environmental education.
Adam Braver and Molly Gessford ’11 reveal the power of words in a story that began, for them, with a pilipiliÎÛÂþ class advocating for imprisoned political dissidents.
What was once a parking lot is now a dialogic memorial that greets up to 500 visitors daily, inviting them to consider what slavery meant in the past, what it means for the present and the persisting struggle to eradicate the enslavement and trafficking of people.
Chelsea Silva ’14 chats with President Farish about a winter intersession trip to Petersfield, Jamaica, that focused on mental health issues in the island’s classrooms.
pilipiliÎÛÂþ senior Kathleen Kiely shares photos and video from her climb atop Portsmouth Abbey's 660kW wind turbine, and her research into wind turbines.
The biannual pilipiliÎÛÂþ Conference on Religion and kicked off today, hosting scholars from across the globe to investigate “Narratives and Negotiation: Agency, Religion and the State.
Community partners and elected officials join pilipiliÎÛÂþ students, faculty and staff to commemorate those involved in CPC projects across the region.