Building on History: Green Hall

A brief history of Green Hall, the home of administrative offices. PHOTO CREDIT: Hannah Charron | Staff Photographer Built in 1938, Green Hall has been the home of the administration of the University of Rhode Island since the University was called Rhode Island State College until 1951. Completed during the Great Depression, Green Hall was…

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An Unfiltered Exchange: Kris Cabral

Professor of communication Kris Cabral sits down with a cup of coffee to tell her story. Photo Contributed by: Kris Cabral To Kris Cabral, a communications professor at the University of Rhode Island, life is all about the nature of one’s interactions.  Cabral took a nontraditional path in her academic journey, taking an eight-year hiatus…

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CELS Coastal State Discussion explores micro pollution in Narragansett Bay

Grow your knowledge about how to prevent harmful and toxic materials from entering the Narragansett Bay. PHOTO CREDIT: NASA The College of Environment and Life Sciences hosted their annual Coastal State Discussion this Thursday to speak about how microplastics are affecting the marine habitat of Narragansett Bay.  The event was held virtually, and the audience…

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URI Green Teams program creates environmental friendly campus

Green teams dedicate themselves to ensuring an environmentally friendly area of campus with sustainable practices. PHOTO CREDIT: Maddie Bataille | Photo Editor University of Rhode Island staff and faculty are committing to environmentally conscious behaviors on campus with green spaces. The University has a Green Team program, which is where a Green Ambassador, someone who…

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Kinesiology department welcomes high school students to campus for International Biomechanics Day

Biomechanics impact all students, regardless of major and Susan D’Andrea is committed to teaching students about the mechanics and movement of the body. D’Andrea, an assistant professor in the department of kinesiology, organized an event on April 6 for International Biomechanics Day where high school students across Rhode Island came to Independence Square at the…

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Who runs URI Athletics? Girls!

URI is among a handful of schools around the country that received an A grade for its percentage of women’s coaches coaching women’s teams. PHOTO CREDIT: gorhody.com When Title IX was enacted in 1972, 90 percent of women’s sports teams were coached by women. Fifty years later, as we celebrate the golden anniversary of this…

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