Dr. Lauren Mandel leads the process.
Continue reading "The URI Graduate School of Library and Information Studies’ accreditation process"Justin Wyatt analyzes Robert Altman’s film Nashville from a new critical perspective in his new book
Robert Altman’s Nashville: An Archival Exploration explores the 1975 film’s satirical commentary on American society through the lens of the director’s archival materials.
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By Gabriel Anthony/Two towns are scrutinizing their door-to-door sales ordinances to address First Amendment issues and resident complaints.
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By Mel Eusebio/The Friends of the Saugatucket has disbanded, but a new group is stepping forward to protect the river.
Continue reading "Saugatucket shores evolving, but river still has friends"Brigid Locke ’26
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Continue reading "Brigid Locke ’26"Trending Now: Women in Social Media Panel
Social media is more than a platform; it’s a profession. Learn how industry experts use content, branding, and strategy to build meaningful careers. Together, the Career Center for Experiential Education (CCEE) and the Harrington School of Communication and Media present a panel discussion on leveraging social media and content creation to build a rewarding career. Panelists include The Nitro Bar, Newport Mansions, Task Rabbit, URI, and Moore House Design
Continue reading "Trending Now: Women in Social Media Panel"Exeter library seeks funds to enhance outdoor recreation
By Dustin Thodde/The town has applied for a $400,000 multi-purpose grant that would be used to fund upgrades to the Exeter Public Library property, including a new pavilion and renovated playground.
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By Megan Wallitsch/A native brook trout swims down the Beaver River, invisible to the eyes of the few anglers along the largely remote water way.
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By Johnny Ochsenfeld/Oyster farming is thriving in Rhode Island and has the added benefit of improving water quality.
Continue reading "Oysters remain king of state aquaculture fishery"Declining test scores in primary grades concern School Committee
By Emily Morgan/Some R.I. test scores were up in Exeter-West Greenwich schools, but it was the Metcalf Elementary numbers that prompted the most concern.
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