On Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026, starting at 9 a.m., the free event will bring state government, academic, business, and community partners together in person for URI’s ninth Rhode Island Food System Summit to discuss ways to build the state’s food future.
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URI and local colleagues solicit hunter-harvested ducks to study microplastic ingestion by waterfowl
Four Rhode Island institutions partner in GI/ingestion study to assess microplastic levels in Narragansett Bay waterfowl
Continue reading "URI and local colleagues solicit hunter-harvested ducks to study microplastic ingestion by waterfowl"Dr. Becky Sartini Completes APLU’s Food Systems Leadership Institute
Associate Dean Becky Sartini recently completed the Food Systems Leadership Institute, a two-year program that equips leaders across the country to a
Continue reading "Dr. Becky Sartini Completes APLU’s Food Systems Leadership Institute"URI researchers uncover molecular mechanisms behind speciation in corals
Matías Gómez-Corrales, a recent biological sciences Ph.D. graduate, and his advisor, Associate Professor Carlos Prada, have published a paper in Nature Communications, revealing key mechanisms in speciation in corals and proposing a new hypothesis on the origin of species in the ocean.
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URI’s Cooperative Extension is offering its convenient Home Horticulture Certificate course, starting in January 2026, with applications for the course due by Thursday, Jan. 1
Continue reading "Register by Jan. 1 for URI Home Horticulture Certificate program"Natural resources faculty offer screen-free suggestions for an active new year
Faculty offer suggestions for holiday gifts and family activities that get children—and adults—off devices and outdoors, helping to build science literacy and the next generation of active and curious future scientists.
Continue reading "Natural resources faculty offer screen-free suggestions for an active new year"URI Coastal Institute announces 2025 Emerging Coastal Leaders
Among this year’s 10 recipients of the Emerging Coastal Leaders Awards, are members of the CELS community: Ben Charo (Ecology and Ecosystem Science), Megan Delatte-Guidry (Evolution and Marine Biology), Geubrina Fajria (Biological and Environmental Sciences), Aida Pauls (Fisheries Economics), and Oliver Tiliouine (Marine Affairs).
Continue reading "URI Coastal Institute announces 2025 Emerging Coastal Leaders"Hands-on research in action: CELS to host Research and Extension Fellowship Symposium Dec. 10
The annual symposium showcases the work of URI Fellows in energy, agriculture and food systems, summer research and outreach, on topics from brain health to veggie trials.
Continue reading "Hands-on research in action: CELS to host Research and Extension Fellowship Symposium Dec. 10"URI receives grants from The Champlin Foundation for hands-on learning technologies
The Champlin Foundation has awarded URI $500,000 to purchase equipment and technology that will benefit more than 850 students annually. Funds will support three interdisciplinary proposals submitted by faculty from URI’s Colleges of the Environment and Life Sciences, Engineering, and Pharmacy.
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Laura Meyerson in Natural Resources Science and Simona Trandafir (pictured) in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics are among the URI faculty receiving grants.
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