Starting at 2pm June 5, some 300 volunteers will have just 24 hours to find as
many species of life as possible at two sites in Kingston in the 27th annual Rhode
Island BioBlitz, organized by the Rhode Island Natural History Survey.
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URI professor Tom Mather talks ticks with Daily Show host Michael Kosta
University of Rhode Island professor Thomas Mather recently visited The Daily Show to talk all things ticks with host Michael Kosta. Also known as “The Tick Guy,” Mather is a renowned researcher and expert in public health entomology.
Continue reading "URI professor Tom Mather talks ticks with Daily Show host Michael Kosta"Finding Her Roots: URI Plant Sciences Helped Kaylyn Wood Grow Her Passion
Through hands-on classes, greenhouse work, and research opportunities, Kaylyn Wood found a career path rooted in plants, wellness, and entrepreneurship. She’s now double majoring in plant sciences and psychology with minors in entrepreneurship and cannabis studies.
Continue reading "Finding Her Roots: URI Plant Sciences Helped Kaylyn Wood Grow Her Passion"The hidden ecological role of Rhode Island’s historic stone walls
Supported by the Rhode Island Natural History Survey, URI graduate student Madalyn Stoltz is investigating how stone walls contribute to biodiversity and ecosystem resilience in Rhode Island.
Continue reading "The hidden ecological role of Rhode Island’s historic stone walls"From URI to Medicine: Matthew Calestino ’94 Gives Back Through Scholarship and Teaching
Dr. Matthew Calestino ’94 credits his URI education with laying the foundation for a career in internal medicine. He now returns to URI to support future laboratory professionals and honor his family’s longstanding connection to healthcare education.
Continue reading "From URI to Medicine: Matthew Calestino ’94 Gives Back Through Scholarship and Teaching"Of feathers and flu: Identifying data gaps in bird flu host dynamics to help conserve vulnerable species
URI professor Johanna Harvey’s research contributes to deeper understanding of avian influenza dynamics in U.S. wild bird species
Continue reading "Of feathers and flu: Identifying data gaps in bird flu host dynamics to help conserve vulnerable species"URI honors 2026 Asian Cultural Ambassadors
University’s Asian and Pacific Islander communities join for annual celebration to build understanding and interest and celebrate Asian/Pacific cultures at URI
Continue reading "URI honors 2026 Asian Cultural Ambassadors"URI Student Sharday Johnson Builds Bridges Across Disciplines, Communities, and Histories
A recipient of the 2026 Undergraduate Student Inclusive Excellence Award, Sharday Johnson advances first-generation student support, interdisciplinary learning, and campus-wide inclusion through advocacy and historical preservation.
Continue reading "URI Student Sharday Johnson Builds Bridges Across Disciplines, Communities, and Histories"Crystal Rivera De Leon ’26 on Finding Her Path at URI
From studying coastal wolves and salt marshes to caring for animals at Roger Williams Park Zoo, Crystal Rivera De Leon ’26 built her URI experience around curiosity, community, and hands-on learning.
Continue reading "Crystal Rivera De Leon ’26 on Finding Her Path at URI"The New Age of Ornamental Aquaculture
From coral farming and seaweed cultivation to sustainable reef aquaculture, Taras Pleskun ’17 is helping redefine what the modern aquarium industry looks like.
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