我们的历史

Rhode College of Education Normal School

立博体育登录 came from humble origins, providing opportunities for self-transformation in order to meet the changing needs of the people of Rhode Island – a commitment that continues to this day.

Rhode Island Normal School

校园

立博体育登录, the first public institution of higher education in the state of Rhode Island, originated from the Rhode Island Normal School. Rhode Island Normal School opened its doors on May 29, 1854. The eighth normal school opened in America, its goal was to provide teacher preparation to young people from Rhode Island. Opening speakers included Reverand T.D. Cook of the Second Universalist Church, Governor William Ward Hoppin, and Education Commissioner Elisha Potter, who discussed “…the benefits to the cause of Common School Education to be expected from the establishment of this institution.”  

第一个学生

In Rhode Island Normal School's first year the class was comprised of 27 students, although 88 different students attended classes during the first year. Students ranged in age from 15-year old Laura M. Steere of North Providence to 25-year old Sarah G. 普罗维登斯.

稳定增长

With the dedication of a new building in 1898, the institution began a period of steady growth:

  • evolving into a teachers' college, the 立博体育登录 of Education
  • moving to its current Mount Pleasant Providence neighborhood campus in the 1958-59 academic year
  • being renamed 立博体育登录 to reflect its new purpose as a comprehensive institution of higher education

With an enrollment predominantly from Rhode Island and nearby Massachusetts and Connecticut, the institution historically has served as a "College of Opportunity" for first-generation college students.

里克今天

The gold anchor on RIC's quad

今天, the 立博体育登录 Mount Pleasant campus is a park-like 180-acres and serves approximately 7,000 students in courses and programs both on and off campus. This location combines a suburban atmosphere with easy access to the benefits and resources of the metropolitan area.

List of 校长 and 总统

The following men and women have guided the college throughout its history:

  • Dana Pond Colburn, 1854-1859
  • 约书亚·肯德尔(1860-1864
  • James Carruthers Greenough, 1871-1883
  • 托马斯J. 摩根,1883 - 1888
  • George Abner Littlefield, 1889-1892
  • William Edward Wilson, 1892-1898
  • 弗雷德·高英(1898-1901
  • Charles Sumner Chapin, 1901-1907
  • John Lincoln Alger, 1908-1938
  • Lucius Albert Whipple, 1939-1950
  • William Clement Gaige, 1952-1966
  • Joseph Frank Kauffman, 1968-1973
  • Charles Borromeo Willard ‘34, 1973-1977
  • David Emery Sweet, 1977-1984
  • Carol Joan Guardo, 1986-1989
  • John Nazarian ‘54, 1990-2008
  • Nancy Carriuolo (Nancyanne Elizabeth Munzert Rabianski Carriuolo), 2008-2016
  • Frank David Sánchez, 2016-2022