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New York Times in Education

The New York Times in Education is a collection of instructional materials created by the NYT for faculty. These materials include NYT articles, commentary, and guiding questions, all categorized into defined areas of study. 

Areas of study: American Government, Arts & Visual Culture, Biology, Business. Campaigns & Elections, Criminal Justice, Environmental Sciences, International Relations, Leadership, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Population Health and Nursing, Psychology, Religious Studies, Sociology,  and Writing & English Composition.

HOW TO ACCESS:

  1. Go to http://nytimesineducation.com/
  2. Find the link to Log In 
  3. Log in using the same email address and password that you use to access the NYTimes.com Digital Edition through RIC.
  4. If you don't have a NYTimes.com account through RIC, you can establish one while you're on campus. Follow the instructions listed below.

New York Times Digital Edition - Academic Site License

1980-Today's News 

[1923-1980 access is limited]

Rhode Island College faculty, students, and staff can now access The New York Times Digital Edition through an Academic Site License provided by the Adams Library.

REGISTRATION:

  1. Visit nytimes.com.
  2. Log out of NYTimes (if you are currently logged in).  
  3. Click "Log In" at the top, then the "Continue with school or work single sign-on" link at the bottom of page. 
  4. Enter your RIC email on the next page, and go through the login process.
  5. After registration you can login at NYTimes.com on any device, anywhere in the world. 
  6. You can also download NYT Mobile Apps. For mobile apps, you should login with the New York Times account you just created. 

HELP:

Contact Kieran Ayton (kayton@ric.edu).

NOTES:

RIC's license does NOT include e-reader editions, NYTimes.com tablet apps, Premium Crosswords or the NYT Crosswords apps. 

If you have an existing NY Times Account with a non-RIC email: