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Welcome to my blog! My name is Vanessa Ruggieri and I am an Admissions Officer at Rhode Island College. I am currently wrapping up my Master of Business Administration program with a concentration in Human Resources at the University of Rhode Island and will then apply to the URI/RIC Joint Ph.D. in Education program this winter, which is why I am taking this course. In my spare time, I enjoy reading, going to Broadway performances (or local, I’m not picky), online shopping, working on my side business promoting safer skincare and makeup, and spending time with my friends and family!

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