Erin Campbell

Criminal justice initiative promotes employment opportunities

Bridge to Opportunity, a program with efforts to reduce recidivism rates in Rhode Island, has been operating with the help from University of Rhode Island criminology and criminal justice professors Chelsea Farrell and Natalie Pifer. BTO is a program under the Building Future’s organization in Providence. BF, helps low-income community members begin working in the…

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Washington Trust bank settles $9 million in discrimination lawsuit, denies liability

The United States Justice Department announced on Sept. 27 that the Washington Trust Company, a local community bank, agreed to pay $9 million to settle lending discrimination allegations occurring from 2016-2021 in Rhode Island. According to a press release posted on the department of justice’s website , the allegations claimed that Washington Trust redlined majority-Black…

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New software makes campus involvement easy

This year, the University of Rhode Island’s Student Involvement introduced the online platform, URInvolved, to enhance student activities and event coordination. Maureen McDermott, the assistant director of student involvement at URI, said the software streamlines student engagement through providing a place for organizations to post and plan events and activities. Students can use URInvolved to…

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What’s new at WRIU?

Student-run and student-funded radio station, WRIU, will continue to share music and DJ personalities amongst the University of Rhode Island this year. With only three members of the executive board continuing from last year, new plans and changes are to come for the 2023-2024 academic year. There are two stations run by students, according to…

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Narragansett reinstates 3-student ordinance

The Narragansett Town Council passed an ordinance on July 17 prohibiting more than three college students from renting a single-family home. The purpose of the ordinance is to incentivise homeowners to rent to families instead of college students, according to Narragansett Properties Vice President and owner, Evan Morrill. During the public hearing, various residents spoke…

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ESTEEMED program provides research opportunities in biosciences, bioengineering

Associate professor of chemical engineering Samantha Meenach was awarded a $1.4 million grant from the National Institute of Health to form the Enhancing Science, Technology, EnginEering, and Math Educational Diversity program (ESTEEMED).  This program will push students with disadvantaged backgrounds into the field of research in various bioengineering and bioscience research disciplines at the University…

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