Student Works to Raise Awareness for Climate Change Issues

Student and Climate change activist Kaylynn Polley participated in the Climate strike earlier this semester. Photos from Kaylynn Polley. All it took was one advanced placement environmental class in high school to later influence University of Rhode Island junior Kaylynn Polley to become an organizer for a nationally-recognized climate change activist movement.  Polley is the…

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Let’s Get Plogging

Campus Recreation is promoting the environment-friendly practice during October  Several students recently participated in plogging as a fun way to clean up campus. Photo contributed by Denise Robbin.  For the entire month of October the Campus Recreation Center staff has been promoting an activity for casual runners: jogging and picking up trash, known as plogging….

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A Look Into What the New Engineering Building Offers

The building’s design gives students a unique experience The University of Rhode Island’s College of Engineering’s newest building, the Fascitelli Center for Advanced Engineering, is viewed as one of the most technologically-exceptional facilities on the East Coast.  The building was essentially a result of two important aspects that the college wanted to integrate to take…

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The Best Professor You’ll Ever Have?

Albert Kausch has a 4.6 on RateMyProfessors.com. Over the last 15 years, biotechnology professor Albert Kausch has earned a 4.6 rating on RateMyProfessors.com. Photo by Autumn Walter. “Absolute best professor I have ever had.” This is just one of the overwhelmingly positive reviews left on ratemyprofessor.com for the issues in biotechnology Professor Albert Kausch.  “I…

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