Professor featured on Netflix

Associate Anthropology Professor Holly Dunsworth bout to break out a sick drum solo using femur bones. Hardcore. Associate Anthropology Professor Holly Dunsworth lectures about her research on human pregnancy, for which she was interviewed for a Netflix series. Photo by Autumn Walter.  When Netflix sought to create an episode about childbirth for their series “Sex,…

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Graduate program works to grow diversity awareness

Photo by James Singer.  This semester marks the three-year-anniversary of the University of Rhode Island’s Diversity and Inclusion Badge Program, which trains graduate students for the competitive job market. Dr. Alycia Mosley Austin, director of graduate recruitment and diversity initiatives, had observed, through working on search committees, that students entering the workforce had trouble answering,…

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The Importance of ZZZs

Sue K. Adams, chair of the Department of Human Development and Family Studies, discusses recently-conducted sleep studies at URI. Photo by Autumn Walter.  This professor studies sleep patterns and why they’re important  After a long day of classes, clubs, and other activities, students have to do their homework and find time to socialize with other…

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