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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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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Arden Bastia ’20 double majored in English and writing & rhetoric. She now works as a journalist with Beacon Communications and is enrolled in a graduate program at Northeastern University for journalism with a focus in media innovation.
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The Center for the Humanities’ “Memorials and Commemoration in the U.S” series, which will include virtual and in-person presentations, will focus on themes of race, ethnicity and sovereignty on the local and national levels.
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The University of Rhode Island’s Department of Music’s University Artist Series kicks off on September 12th with a performance titled “Make Them Hear You” featuring Melissa Joseph of Haiti.
Continue reading "University Artist Series Begins on September 12th"URI welcomes Dr. Catherine John-Camara to lead Department of Africana Studies
The University of Rhode Island has appointed Catherine John-Camara, Ph.D., an English professor at the University of Oklahoma who specializes in African American and Caribbean literature, chair of the nearly-year-old Department of Africana Studies.
Continue reading "URI welcomes Dr. Catherine John-Camara to lead Department of Africana Studies"Sean Johnson ’04 on Building Universal Skills in Fine Arts
Sean Johnson ’04, a studio art major, has used his degree to flourish as an artist and in the tech industry. Though these two fields may seem unrelated at first, Sean credits his liberal arts background with developing universal skills that have helped him succeed.
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Rachel Mossberg ’10 majored in film/media and minored in both art and professional and public writing. She now works as an associate producer for MUNCHIES, VICE’s food channel.
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Kathryn Fish ’20 double majored in anthropology and biology, and is now pursuing a PhD in human paleobiology at George Washington University. While at URI, she did two Arts and Sciences Fellowships to gain experience doing hands on research in her field.
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Allison Lantagne ’20, double major in communication studies and political science, now works as Constituent Services Coordinator for Senator Maggie Hassan.
Continue reading "A&S All Star Allison Lantagne ’20 on Finding Your Team"Professor of Chemistry Brenton DeBoef named dean of URI’s Graduate School
The University of Rhode Island has named Brenton DeBoef, Ph.D., professor of chemistry, dean of the University’s Graduate School, a post he’s held on an interim basis since July 2020.
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Kyla Duffy ’18 double majored in history and political science and minored in art. She will soon be attending Harvard Law School in pursuit of public interest law, particularly in the realm of nonprofits.
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Congratulations to three of our alumni who were recognized in the 2021 Providence Business News 40 Under 40 awards!
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Our new assistant professor of chemistry, Lorenzo Mosca, is interested in the use of light as an instruction, information, and answer, and plans to continue studying complex reaction networks at URI.
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