World Soil Day Spotlight: Patrick Sorensen on the Critical Role of Soil Microorganisms

World Soil Day highlights the essential role soil plays in sustaining life. URI’s Patrick Sorensen is dedicated to understanding the microorganisms that make it all work. Through cutting-edge research on soil microbial diversity and function, he reveals how unseen organisms protect water and air quality, maintain the resources we depend on, and more.

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Poinsettias in bloom

URI students are growing poinsettias, one of the most economically important holiday crops, in Camilo Villouta’s “Horticultural Plant Production” course. Managing the plants’ complex temperature, nutrition, and timing requirements builds essential skills for careers in agriculture. Read more.

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Shaping the Future of CELS: Jean VanderGheynst’s Commitment to Students, Interdisciplinary Research, and Community Impact

Dean Jean VanderGheynst brings a deep commitment to collaboration, mission-oriented research, and student success to her new role leading URI’s College of the Environment and Life Sciences. Building on the college’s strong foundation of experiential learning and environmental stewardship, she aims to position CELS as a leader in both research innovation and community impact.

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