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PODCAST: Interview with Stacey Carter from the Center For Business Outreach at Salve Regina University

Ryan Belmore, Owner/Editor of What’sUpNewp, was had Frank Prosnitz, Former Reporter for the Providence Journal and Providence Business News, as C0-Host on his radio show, The Open Forum, on 1540 AM WADK Newport today. Their guest was Stacey Carter from the Center For Business Outreach from the Department of Business Studies and Economics at Salve […]

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Salve Regina Football Will Play in Clayton Chapman Bowl Championship

The Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) has announced the pairings for the 2015 Division III Football Bowl Championships to be held Nov. 20-22 at a pre-determined neutral site for the first time in Conference history. Just this past weekend, Salve Regina University fell to Western New England University in the NEFC Championship. All six games […]

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Salve Regina University Football Falls to Western New England University in NEFC Championship Game

Salve Regina University football traveled to Western New England University in Springfield, MA today  for the New England Football Conference Championship (NEFC) in the final regular season game of the NEFC schedule. The Seahawks, who were playing for a championship title for the third consecutive season, went into the game at 7-1; 5-1 NEFC, while the unbeaten Golden Bears […]

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Salve Regina University Football Will Play For New England Football Conference Championship

Photo by Brooke Scoca On November 7th, Junior quarterback Brandan Basil completed 20 of 25 passes for 239 yards and three touchdowns (15, 11, 5) to lead Salve Regina University football to a 49-14 victory over visiting Maine Maritime Academy at Gaudet Field. Salve Regina (7-1, 5-1 NEFC) will now play for the New England Football […]

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Salve Regina University to Play in New Football Conference

The Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Board of Directors announced on Monday, October 5th that the CCC will begin to oversee football as a championship sport beginning in 2017-18.  The CCC will assume operation of a renamed New England Football Conference (NEFC). Six institutions, including Salve Regina University​, are expected to compete for the CCC championship and […]

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VIDEO: Salve Regina University Recognized as One of Five Most Beautiful College Campuses

POPSUGAR Moms, a national parenting website, has recently recognized Salve Regina University as one of the 5 most beautiful campuses in the U.S. Specifically SRU was recognized for the “Most Beautiful Architecture”. Salve Regina University recognized the mention on Wednesday on their Facebook Page; “This is pretty neat: Salve Regina recognized as one of the […]

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Salve Regina University’s Ranking Jumps in 2016 U.S. News and World Report Survey

In the 2016 edition of U.S. News’ Best College rankings, Salve Regina University jumped 14 spots from the previous year among top tier Regional Universities – North. Salve Regina was also designated as the 28th Best College for Veterans. U.S. News’ Best Grad School Rankings cited the University’s program in rehabilitation counseling 69th (up two […]

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Salve Regina to Celebrate Convocation, Officially Open 2015-2016 Academic Year

Barbara LoMonaco, Salve Regina’s new vice president for student affairs, will present the keynote address when the university community gathers on Tuesday, Sept. 8 to celebrate Convocation, an annual ceremony to welcome new students and officially open the academic year. Festivities will begin at 2 p.m. on the lawn of Wakehurst Student Center, Ochre Point […]

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Salve Regina Selected by The Princeton Review as One of Top Colleges it Considers “Best in the Northeast.”

According to a Princeton Review survey that asked 136,000 students at 380 top colleges to rate their schools on dozens of topics and report on their campus experiences, Salve Regina University has been selected as one of 225 colleges it considers “Best in the Northeast.” The school at which students gave their professors the highest […]