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URI’s Michael Rice Leads Education, Collaboration on Fisheries Sustainability in the Philippines July 18, 2025 - Michael A. Rice, professor and chair of Fisheries, Animal and Veterinary Sciences, returned to the Philippines this summer to work with key academic partners and provide professional development training to local fisheries officers.
Mangrove as metaphor: Adaptable plant offers inspiration for a new model for sustainable food systems July 16, 2025 - Professor Patrick Baur’s research focuses on equitably and sustainably balancing human livelihoods and ecosystems through improving how food is produced, distributed, and eaten. He works at the intersection of environmental science and public policy and co-authored a recent paper in the journal Nature Food.
Growing Smarter: Rethinking Sustainability in Controlled Environment Agriculture July 15, 2025 - Sheriff Aliu, a Ph.D. candidate in Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems working in URI’s Baur Food Systems Lab, researches sustainability and equity assessment for commercial Controlled Environment Agriculture operations.
Fellowship Spotlight: Carli Romano on Shoreline Access in Rhode Island July 10, 2025 - As part of a CELS Summer Research Fellowship, marine affairs and political science double major Carli Romano is working with Professors Melva Treviño Peña and Jesse Reiblich on coastal access policy research in Rhode Island.