EUSAB hosts open mic for Trans Day of Visibility

An estimated 77,900 transgender adolescents live in states that have passed laws and policies restricting gender-affirming care for minors, and continue to experience barriers to healthcare and social mobility, according to the Williams Institute. States building these barriers — Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Mississippi, South Dakota, Tennessee and Utah — have banned…

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Baseball opens up home slate with a win, women’s basketball bows out of WNIT – This week in sports

Baseball opened their 2023 home slate with a season-first series sweep vs. Marist over the weekend. PHOTO CREDIT: gorhody.com Women’s Basketball: FINAL (3/23): URI 63-74 Harvard URI women’s basketball closed out their most successful season in program history with a loss in the Super Sixteen of the Women’s National Invitational Tournament (WNIT) vs. Harvard on…

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College of Pharmacy ‘prescribed’ award for COVID-19, public health response

Pictured: Avadesian Hall, home of the College of Pharmacy. PHOTO CREDIT: Aidan Cahill | Web Editor Providence Business News names the University of Rhode Island’s College of Pharmacy recipient of top “Health Care Educator” in its first Health Care Heroes award program. The award was given to honor the college’s response to COVID-19 and for…

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