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  • International Focus on Furniture

    Furniture Design students are showcasing new works made from a recyclable composite material at the 2011 ICFF in New York City.

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  • MacNeil, a Master of the Medium

    Jewelry artist Linda MacNeil 76 SC earns national recognition with a 2011 Master of the Medium award from the James Renwick Alliance in Washington, DC.

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  • The State of the Art in Healthcare

    Nearly 500 policymakers, healthcare professionals, entrepreneurs, activists, academics, artists and designers came together at RISD for Make It Better, a two-day symposium that envisioned new and evolving roles for artists and designers in solving complex healthcare challenges.

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  • RISD Ranks #1 for Fine Arts Grad Programs

    RISD tops Fine Arts Schools in the Best Graduate Schools rankings released today by US News & World Report.

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  • Martin Mull Witnesses the “Madness”

    In Witness, his most recent solo show, painter, actor and RISD alum Martin Mull reflects on his memories of the long-gone “picture-perfect” America of the 1950s and ’60s.

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  • New Graduate Degree Programs for 2011

    Interior Architecture announces two new graduate degree programs focused on adaptive reuse – one for architecture professionals, the other for designers interested in specializing in this growing field.

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  • Annealing Research Down Under

    Recent Glass graduate Matthew Perez wins a Fulbright to pursue advanced research at the Australian National University's Glass Workshop.

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  • Fulbright Cites RISD as a Top Producer of Scholars

    In 2010 RISD topped the list of special schools graduating students who qualify for Fulbright grants, with seven recent alumni currently pursuing research abroad.

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  • Capturing a Reservation

    In his new book, photographer John Willis MFA 86 PH paints a poignant portrait of a proud people – the Oglala Lakota Sioux living on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota.

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  • Students Helping Students

    By working with teenagers who face real social and economic challenges, RISD student teachers are gaining valuable experience as they help high school students find the focus and confidence needed to succeed in college.

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The façade of the Chace Center, a new multipurpose hub that opened
in 2008, offers an interesting contrast to the historic campus
buildings that surround it.