Rhody baseball coach finds summer ball success

David Fischer enjoyed his first season coaching college level players. Photo contributed by David Fischer. Dave Fischer didn’t think he was going to be coaching this summer.  The Newport Collegiate Baseball League was initially started due to other summer collegiate baseball leagues’ seasons being cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic.  At first, Fischer wasn’t completely…

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The state of college sports

Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the NCAA and universities across the country have struggled to bring college sports back while maintaining health and safety for all students, coaches and administrators. However, things are beginning to look up as many updates coming from the NCAA and the respective conferences across the nation suggest that college sports will…

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The essentials for essential workers

URI biomedical engineers create PPE for health workers The University of Rhode Island’s biomedical engineering department helped produce much-needed personal protective equipment (PPE) during the COVID-19 pandemic, helping save lives across Rhode Island. When students were sent home in the spring 2020 semester, Dr. Kunal Mankodiya, associate professor of electrical, computer and biomedical engineering, and…

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University creates classes to address COVID-19, racial injustice

The College of Arts and Sciences has created one-credit classes to teach students about COVID-19 and racial injustice. Graphic by Elizabeth Wong. The University of Rhode Island College of Arts and Sciences recently created a variety of innovative, one-credit courses for the fall semester, addressing racial justice issues and COVID-19.  The idea to develop one-credit…

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