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From URI to the NFL: Kim Smith ’15 on Putting Public Relations into Practice

Kim Smith ’15 majored in public relations and minored in communication studies. She’s now in her fifth season working in the National Football League and her third working as Media Relations Coordinator for the Tennessee Titans.

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Statewide report finds R.I. students lacking access to media literacy education

The study was conducted by Media Literacy Now Rhode Island and Renee Hobbs, professor of communication studies, in collaboration with our Social Science Institute for Research, Education and Policy.

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Visiting Carlson Scholar to Facilitate Trans-Awareness Programming

The Department of Gender and Women’s Studies (GWS) is thrilled to welcome the inaugural Visiting Carlson Scholar this semester, P. Carl. This semester at URI, Carl will engage with students in GWS classes, as well as the broader URI community, to provide trans-awareness programming.

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A&S Hosts Inaugural Conference in Quantum Computing and Quantum Information Science

URI’s Department of Physics celebrated the launch of its new M.S. degree program in Quantum Computing with the inaugural conference in Quantum Computing and Quantum Information Science (QIS) in October.

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A Conversation with Clint Smith: How the Word is Passed

The Harrington School of Communication and Media hosted a virtual event with the acclaimed New York Times bestselling author, Clint Smith III, author of How the Word is Passed: A Reckoning With the History of Slavery Across America, in September.

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Abby Phillip to deliver annual Amanpour Lecture

CNN anchor and senior political correspondent Abby Phillip, a veteran journalist who has covered three presidential administrations, will deliver URI’s 14th annual Christiane Amanpour Lecture on Wednesday, Nov. 10, at 5 p.m.

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URI’s Gaurav Khanna named American Physical Society Fellow

University of Rhode Island Professor of Physics Gaurav Khanna has been elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society. Khanna is also the University’s founding Director of Research Computing.

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From math to philosophy, computer science to public relations: Zara Blum ’14 on exploring interests

Mathematics. Philosophy. Computer Science. Anthropology. Art. Zara Blum ’14 studied it all on her way to becoming the Marketing Program Manager of A.I. Events at Facebook.

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Julie Keller Named Director of Social Science Institute for Research, Education and Policy

Julie Keller, an associate professor of sociology at the University of Rhode Island, has been named director of the College’s Social Science Institute for Research, Education and Policy.

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URI Theatre planning full season with return of live audiences

The University of Rhode Island Theatre Department opens an uncertain season next month with a play about a pioneering group of women “computers” who helped scientists map the stars and night sky.

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Graduate Student Tosin Salau on International Relations and Conflict Processes

Nigeran native Tosin Salau ’21 earned a master’s degree in International Relations while working as an administrative and research assistant for URI’s Center for Nonviolence and Peace Studies.

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URI Libraries hosts new online exhibit, ‘The Unremembered: Indian Soldiers of World War II’

A new online exhibit featuring the work of Professor Annu Palakunnathu Matthew that remembers the 2.5 million Indians who voluntarily took up arms to fight on behalf of their British colonial rulers during World War II is now live on URI Libraries’ new digital exhibit space.

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URI’s Andrew Burnap wins Tony Award for best actor for ‘The Inheritance’

Andrew Burnap ’13 accepted the best actor award for his role in “The Inheritance” at the 74th Annual Tony Awards at the Winter Garden Theatre in New York City in September.

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Alumni, faculty, students celebrate Good Five Cent Cigar’s golden anniversary

The student newspaper with a quirky name has kept URI on its toes for 50 years. Events to celebrate and remember those years will be held in late September and during Alumni and Family Weekend in October.

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URI guitar professor Adam Levin tops Billboard’s Traditional Classical chart – again

A veteran of numerous albums, classical guitarist Adam Levin had never had the pleasure of seeing one of his recordings reach the Billboard charts. Now, in the span of 10 weeks, he’s done it twice – landing the top spot with two different albums.

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