Ximena Sevilla, Multicultural Postdoctoral Fellow in our Department of History, discusses her time at URI, is an environmental historian of Latin American.
Continue reading "Decoding the Montaña: Dr. Ximena Sevilla on Joining URI as a Multicultural Postdoctoral Fellow"Author: Anna Gray
Hitting a High Note: Assistant Professor of Music Emmett Goods on His New Position at URI
In this story, our new Assistant Professor of Music Emmett Goods discusses his teaching background, his research interests in the hard bop trombone style of jazz, and his advice to current students.
Continue reading "Hitting a High Note: Assistant Professor of Music Emmett Goods on His New Position at URI"Breathe In, Breathe Out: Logan Giroux ’20 on His New Startup
Logan Giroux ’20 is combining his love for yoga, meditation, and fitness with his degree in computer science to launch a startup, Meditation Athlete, an online platform offering yoga and meditation classes to athletes and other patrons.
Continue reading "Breathe In, Breathe Out: Logan Giroux ’20 on His New Startup"Creating New Puzzle Pieces: Dr. Joseph Squillace on His New Position at URI
Joseph Squillace, Multicultural Postdoctoral Fellow in our Department of Computer Science and Statistics, is interested in probabilistic applications in both pure mathematics and statistics.
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While the pandemic has dropped the curtain on theater productions from Broadway to Kingston, the URI Theatre Department has come up with a creative alternative.
Continue reading "Volume Up!"Keeper of Her Culture
Leah Hopkins ’20, an anthropology graduate and member of the Narragansett Indian Tribe, the Algonquian people native to Rhode Island, is now the first community engagement specialist at Brown University’s Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology.
Continue reading "Keeper of Her Culture"Ones & Ohs: Assistant Professor of Computer Science Sarah Brown on Coming to URI
Our newest Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Sarah Brown, is interested in adapting machine learning algorithms and the systems they are embedded in to prevent Artificial Intelligence from reinforcing patterns of discrimination.
Continue reading "Ones & Ohs: Assistant Professor of Computer Science Sarah Brown on Coming to URI"Call for nominations for Dean’s Excellence Awards
Students, faculty, administrators and staff are invited to nominate candidates for excellence awards. Please submit one-page nominations to the Dean’s Office in 260 Chafee or via email to Rhonda LaPorte by Friday, November 20, 2020.
Continue reading "Call for nominations for Dean’s Excellence Awards"Coming to You Live: Leah Crowley ‘22 on Her Burgeoning Career in Journalism
The Radio Television Digital News Foundation named Leah Crowley ’22, a journalism and political science double major, a 2020 President’s Scholar.
Continue reading "Coming to You Live: Leah Crowley ‘22 on Her Burgeoning Career in Journalism"Communication, Equity, and Design: URI Welcomes Professor Leah Heilig
We are thrilled to welcome our new Assistant Professor of Writing and Rhetoric, Leah Heilig. Her research interests focus on technical communication, disability studies, and accessibility/accessible design. “I’m interested in how communication design can be used to promote equity and access to a variety of people and technologies,” she says.
Continue reading "Communication, Equity, and Design: URI Welcomes Professor Leah Heilig"Three’s A Charm: Julia Santini ‘21 on Triple Majoring
As a Biological Sciences, Italian, and Sociology major, Julia Santini ‘21 epitomizes the interdisciplinary approach we strive for at URI in today’s interconnected world. She was admitted to Brown-Alpert Medical School via the Early Identification Program.
Continue reading "Three’s A Charm: Julia Santini ‘21 on Triple Majoring"Suffrage and Sashes: URI’s ‘Long Rhode to the Vote’ series continues
On, Thursday, Oct. 29, Hilary Levey Friedman, author of Here She Is: The Complicated Reign of the Beauty Pageant in America, will explore the history of the suffrage sash and how it influenced the Miss America Pageant in a free, virtual lecture entitled.
Continue reading "Suffrage and Sashes: URI’s ‘Long Rhode to the Vote’ series continues"Thought Into Action: How a Gen Ed Requirement Led Courtney Hawes to Her Dream Job
Courtney Hawes ’19 signed up for GWS 320: Feminist Thought Into Action, a Gender and Women’s Studies course, to fulfill a general education requirement – and it led her to her dream job.
Continue reading "Thought Into Action: How a Gen Ed Requirement Led Courtney Hawes to Her Dream Job"Andrew Burnap ’13 nominated for Best Actor in Tony Awards
For the 2020 Tony Awards, Andrew Burnap ’13 was nominated for BEST ACTOR in a leading role (play) for his role as Toby Darling in Matthew Lopez’s The Inheritance. The Broadway production received 11 nominations in total, including “Best Play.”
Continue reading "Andrew Burnap ’13 nominated for Best Actor in Tony Awards"The Science of Writing: Dr. Madison Jones on Joining the URI Community
New Assistant Professor of Writing and Rhetoric and Natural Resources Science Madison Jones is the perfect example of how multiple disciplines can combine to further one another. He brings expertise in combining place-based writing with locative media for public environmental communication projects to URI.
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