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From The Classroom To The Big Game: Nichols College Students To Volunteer At Super Bowl LIV

January 21, 2020

Nichols College students in The Super Bowl Operations Experience Practicum, worked at Super Bowl LIV in Miami on Sunday, February 2.

Students posing with their business certificate program certificates

Karl Storz Scopes Out Professional Development For Employees

January 13, 2020

KARL STORZ Endovision, Inc. is looking inward – and to Nichols College – to advance the skills and training of its employees.

Michaela Gamache

Student Profile: Michaela Gamache – A Leader For The Liberal Arts

December 20, 2019

Gamache arrived at Nichols from Woonsocket, Rhode Island as a history major, with an emphasis on American history and with a familial twist.

Nichols students sitting on a couch with Quinn Waters and Nichols College's bison mascot, Thunder.

Nichols Students Raise Awareness For Childhood Cancer Research

December 20, 2019

Students helped raise $1,000 for childhood cancer research on behalf of Quinn Waters, a 3-year-old boy battling a cancerous brain tumor.

Student Profile: Spenser Molloy, First Time’s The Charm

December 6, 2019

If Spenser Molloy is being completely honest, he will tell you he wasn’t planning on becoming Student Government Association (SGA) President so soon. In fact, he wasn’t planning on becoming SGA President at all.

Ben Lawson

Student Profile: A Success Story Who Looks Out For Others

November 25, 2019

To senior Ben Lawson, his economics major means more than textbook learning and an attractive career. It’s personal.