Book discussion will be held in the Trustees Room (3rd Floor)
Join us for a April screening of... THE AGE OF CONSEQUENCES Tuesday, April 4 Casino Theatre 9 Freebody Street, Newport, RI 7:00 PM Film screening, followed by conversation with Dave Polatty (Associate Professor & Director of Civilian-Military Humanitarian Response Program at the U.S. Naval War College) & Sophie Robinson (The Age of Consequences Executive Producer […]
"The USS Monitor and The Mariners’ Museum," presented by Howard Hoege and John Quarstein. Whenever you see a turret on a modern navy warship think of the iconic Civil War ironclad, the USS Monitor. Rated as one of the top five deadliest experimental warships in naval history, the Monitor is in the same league as […]
Described by some scholars as the “first professional orchestra” in the US, the Germania Musical Society toured nationally with the most celebrated virtuosi of the era and played a particularly vibrant role in the cultural landscape of Newport, where they resided each summer during their existence as a touring ensemble. On Thursday, April 6th, at […]
You’ve outlined the basics, your family tree is growing, and you’re looking to advance your research skills. This workshop will give you some tips to take you to the next level. You’ll learn about locating and using non-digital sources like manuscripts collections, property deeds and probate. You’ll identify secondary sources to expand your contextual research […]
Join us for this second event in College Unbound's Prison Bridge Program Symposium Series. Gather around Bryan Stevenson's book, Just Mercy, and its themes of justice and mercy. Judge Savage will lead the discussion and participants will meet in small groups for further discussion with formerly incarcerated individuals. R.S.V.P. to Tara Hagopian at tcorso@metmail.org or […]
Dealing with taxes and submitting your return can be a chore for most of us but on the evening of April 15, it will be anything as we present the latest edition of The Currents with great speakers sharing their perspectives on the idea of "Returns". We'll be joined by: Dr. Elizabeth Francis, Executive Director […]
The 12th Annual Roving Eye International Film Festival created by the Flickers’ Rhode Island International Film Festival (RIIFF) in partnership with Roger Williams University kicks off April 17th and runs through the 23rd. This year’s programming features over 70 films from across the world including Academy Award nominees and winners, numerous World and US Premieres; […]
The Newport Antiques Show is a staple of Newport’s summer season and a mecca for collectors with its luxurious atmosphere and sophisticated style. When doors open this July, the Show will celebrate its 11th year with an updated program and new associated activities while visitors discover antiques, art, jewelry, vintage fine accessories and photographs in […]
Held in partnership with the Providence League of Women Voters, the Community Discussion Series will discuss key issues raised during the 2016 election, their roots in our political system, and how we all can be more active participants in OUR government. Monday, April 17: “Rhode Island/Federal: Who Leads?” What can Rhode Island do for environmental […]
Susan Evans joins RIHS for the Annual Goff Lecture Series with "Food at the Nation’s History Museum: Individuals, Community, and Creating the National Narrative.” Evans will discuss the museum's approach to food as an educational tool for connecting visitors with history. Please register for this free event at https://goo.gl/forms/sAHa6C4X4bxq0bT42.
Join us for a special EARTH DAY screening in partnership with Newport Daffodil Days Festival at Ronald Lee Fleming's historic house and gardens on Bellevue Avenue! ______________________________________________________________________ SEED: THE UNTOLD STORY Presented by Lila Delman Real Estate International Thursday, April 20 Ronald Lee Fleming's Bellevue House 304 Bellevue Avenue, Newport, RI 6:00PM - Venue opens […]
The John Carter Brown Library invites you to the Maury A. Bromsen Memorial Lecture on Tuesday, April 25, at 5:30 p.m. in the MacMillan Reading Room of the JCB. Andrés Reséndez, professor of history at the University of California, Davis, will discuss The Other Slavery: The Uncovered Story of Indian Enslavement in America. The Other […]
“Cassandra in Oz: Counterinsurgency and Future War,” by Conrad Crane. When Conrad Crane retired from active duty to become a research professor, he never expected to become a modern Cassandra, fated to tell truth to power without being heeded. After the world transformed on 9/11, he warned the Army that it was not prepared to […]
The next time you pick up a piece of chocolate, consider that you are partaking in an expedition into American history. Alexander Hamilton’s rival, Thomas Jefferson, was a chocolate fan. John and Abigail Adams also loved their chocolate. Hamilton’s boss, President George Washington, along with his wife, Martha, was well acquainted with chocolate. But what […]