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AG Healey Reaches Settlement With U S Bank Securing Over $230,000 in Debt Relief for Massachusetts Student Borrowers

Providence College will require COVID vaccinations for students

PROVIDENCE – Providence College is joining the ranks of colleges that are requiring full-time students to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.   In a letter to the community, PC’s president, the Rev. Kenneth R. Sicard, wrote, “Our first imperative is to protect the health and safety of all those in our community, closely followed by our commitment to providing – to the greatest extent possible – the full academic and community Providence College experience to our students.”  The college will consider exemption requests made on medical or religious grounds. The Division of Student Affairs will follow up with more details on that process in the coming weeks. 

The Wrap: New hires, Italian truffles, and a beer barrel to call your own

The Wrap: New hires, Italian truffles, and a beer barrel to call your own Chef Cara Stadler makes some changes at Bao Bao Dumpling House in Portland, and Tao Yuan in Brunswick. Share Looking for a fun road trip to kick off summer? How about a drive-in movie in a lovely coastal Maine town? Nine June, an Italian restaurant in Rockport, is co-hosting, in partnership with the Camden International Film Festival and Points North Institute, a screening of “The Truffle Hunters,” a documentary about the lives and culture of the elderly men who hunt for white Alba truffles in the forests of northern Italy. The film will be shown at 8:30 p.m. June 3 at the Shotwell Drive-in Theater, 40 West St., a new Rockport drive-in. Tickets cost $20 per car. Buy them online at shotwelldrivein.eventive.org. Check out the trailer at sonyclassics.com/film/thetrufflehunters/

NEIT In East Greenwich Expands High School Student Eligibility

Reply New England Institute of Technology has expanded eligibility to allow more high schoolers to take its free college courses. (Shutterstock) EAST GREENWICH, RI New England Institute of Technology (NEIT) announced Monday that it has expanded eligibility to allow more high school students to register for its free college courses, reported ABC6. This year, 25 courses will be open to high school students, 24 of which will take place in person. Students must register by June 11 for the fall semester. Subscribe Learning materials and tuition for all high school students will be covered by the Rhode Island Department of Education. For more information about NEIT s free college courses, click here.

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