URI’s elementary education program among top in nation amid pandemic

Graphic by Elizabeth Wong. With few industries more affected by COVID-19 than education, the University of Rhode Island’s elementary education program had to rapidly adjust its curriculum this semester. As more schools move online as the pandemic resurges, teaching students how to teach online has become a top priority, as getting students into classrooms has…

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URI Habitat for Humanity builds affordable housing in South County

URI students help build homes for local families in need. Photos contributed by Habitat for Humanity. The University of Rhode Island’s chapter of Habitat Humanity remains devoted to its mission of building affordable housing and raising awareness for housing insecurity. The organization works mostly with the South County Habitat for Humanity to help build affordable…

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Honors Colloquium highlights the role of technology for those with disabilities

This week’s virtual Honors Colloquium focused on advancing technology for people with disabilities.  University of Pittsburgh professor Rory A. Cooper, a paralympian that is highly accomplished for his work with people with disabilities, was this week’s speaker. The work of people with disabilities is very important to Cooper, who is paralyzed from the waist down. …

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Addressing the opioid epidemic during COVID-19 pandemic

Graphic from uri.edu/cfrp. University of Rhode Island students and faculty are working to educate the public about another national health crisis the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated: the opioid epidemic. Last year, URI received a $1.1 million grant from the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to address the opioid crisis in rural…

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