Michael LaValva ’24

Across his four years at URI, Michael LaValva ’24, communication studies and sports media and communication, took many opportunities to push himself both academically and professionally. As a student in the Honors Program, he worked with Professor Matt Hodler for his honors project. Alongside Hodler, LaValva’s project focused on one of his passions: tennis. He […]

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Leah Popovic ’24

Leah Popovic ’24, communication studies and professional and public writing, has been a part of the URI community since day one. The Rhode Island native has been an active student both in the classroom and across campus, taking on a variety of opportunities on and off campus. Popovic has been involved with The Good Five […]

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Juliana Lepore ’24

Juliana Leopre ’24, communication studies and journalism with a minor in political science, has been a central member of the Kingston campus community throughout her time at URI. As a member of The Good Five Cent Cigar, Lepore worked her way up from her first week at URI as a contributing reporter to editor-in-chief in […]

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Catherine Brosnahan ’24

Catherine Brosnahan ’24, public relations and Spanish with a minor in social justice and civic responsibilities, was a part of the Harrington School Social Media Research Lab during her last year at URI. From that role, Brosnahan was able to get a summer internship with MikeWorldWide, a client of the Lab, in New York City. […]

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Christoff Bandele ’24

Christoff Bandele ’24, film/media, took every opportunity that came his way during his time at URI. As long as he can remember, Bandele knew that he wanted to work in the film industry and pursued that dream both inside and outside of the classroom. As an intern with the Harrington School Social Media Agency, he […]

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Spring 2024 Faculty Publications, Conferences, and Grants

Harrington faculty members have continued to conduct cutting-edge research that they have published, presented, and received awards for this semester. Here are some of the highlights from their work: Betty J. Cotter, lecturer of journalism, published two creative works this year, “The Red Notebook” and “Mrs. Dinsmore. “The Red Notebook” is a creative nonfiction story […]

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