From working at Peckham Farm to involvement with the AVS Club to mentoring first-year students, Emma Sicheri has found many ways to turn her interests into meaningful opportunities in CELS. She says that her experiences at URI have fueled her passion for veterinary medicine, her leadership skills, and her sense of community.
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Seal mothers care for deceased pups, exhibiting unique mammalian behavior in Antarctic predator species
A new paper by University of Rhode Island post-doctoral researchers Emily Sperou and Renato Borras-Chavez in the journal Polar Biology discusses a unique phenomenon observed in a reclusive Antarctic animal: postmortem attentive behavior, or PAB, in the solitary leopard seal.
Continue reading "Seal mothers care for deceased pups, exhibiting unique mammalian behavior in Antarctic predator species"Researchers warn of invisible groundwater threats to aging urban infrastructure in the journal Nature Cities
Rising groundwater, resulting from climate change, poses a significant threat to coastal cities, says assistant professor of geosciences Christopher Russoniello in the journal Nature Cities. Russoniello recently co-published a commentary highlighting hazards that are often overlooked in urban infrastructure.
Continue reading "Researchers warn of invisible groundwater threats to aging urban infrastructure in the journal Nature Cities"URI team creates tabletop blast device to study long-term consequences of traumatic brain injury
Molecular biologists pair with mechanical engineers for URI-built experimental model offering new way to look at TBI-related neurodegenerative disease
Continue reading "URI team creates tabletop blast device to study long-term consequences of traumatic brain injury"Microplastics in Narragansett Bay: Hotspots, pathways, and solutions
Dr. Sarah Davis ’24, who received her Ph.D. in our Biological and Environmental Science program, will share ongoing microplastics research and results from recent studies examining how and where microplastics accumulate in the waters and sediments of Narragansett Bay. Davis joins Dr. Victoria Fulfer, Ph.D. ’24 for the presentation.
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Geosciences professor Ambarish Karmalkar is part of team using interactive modeling to predict impact of ice sheet meltwater discharge on climate and sea level.
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New URI project launching this fall will study the state’s wild turkeys to better understand and maintain local population
Continue reading "Gobble report: Assessing wild turkeys in Rhode Island"Energy topics and voices at URI’s 2025 ‘Plugged Into Energy’ lecture series
The University of Rhode Island Cooperative Extension Energy Literacy Initiative is hosting its annual Plugged Into Energy Research lecture series this fall. The goal is to increase literacy around energy topics of concern in Rhode Island. All are welcome.
Continue reading "Energy topics and voices at URI’s 2025 ‘Plugged Into Energy’ lecture series"CELS Chief Business Officer, Monica York, named among top 50 Women Leaders in Rhode Island
Yoshitaka Ota awarded inaugural Taiwan Peace Fellowship
Marine Affairs Professor and Director of Nippon Foundation Ocean Nexus Yoshitaka Ota was recently awarded the Taiwan Peace Fellowship, a fellowship that brings together leaders and scholars from around the world in Taiwan to gain a deeper understanding of the country’s historical and cultural context through dialogue and peacebuilding.
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