Crime scene investigator shows students the ins, outs of a scene

Deputy Sheriff Paul F. Souza describes to URI students the truth about crime scene investigations. Photo by James Singer.  This Thursday, Deputy Sheriff of Plymouth County, Massachusetts Paul F. Souza spoke to students about crime scenes at this week’s annual Forensic Seminar Series. The series, which has been directed by University of Rhode Island chemistry…

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Stitching together history one garment at a time

Representing the ethnic diversity, socio-culture of our community and promoting respect and understanding of diverse ethnic identities in the United States, the department of textiles, fashion merchandising and design is holding a historical exhibit on campus this week. The exhibit, titled “The Kaleidoscope of Textiles: Dress as Multidimensional Cultural Documents,” is in Quinn Hall and…

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Narragansett Town Council considers increasing to four-student per rentals

The Narragansett Town Council met on Monday to further debate the ordinance limiting 3 college renters to a house. Photo from patch.com.  The Narragansett town ordinance limiting student housing to three students per property faces an uncertain future after a town council meeting this past Monday. Through the two-hour period allocated for the meeting, the…

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Campus-wide diversity, equity inclusion survey to shape the University diversity plan

URI’s Climate Survey Working Group is conducting a survey in order to better target improvements to the URI experience for both students and faculty. Graphic by Alison Carpino. Photo by James McIntosh. The University of Rhode Island’s Climate Survey Working Group (CSWG) is creating a survey to understand student and faculty experiences and how they…

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Activist addresses racial equity, creating change at Martin Luther King Jr. commemoration

“I simply recognized a grave injustice was occurring and I felt so deeply compelled to respond to it that I was willing to be arrested over it,” Bree Newsome said. On Tuesday, the Multicultural Student Services Center hosted its annual Martin Luther King, Jr. commemoration featuring Newsome as a guest speaker. The event was sponsored…

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Multicultural Organizations call on URI for more support

After nearly a year of protests, URI’s multicultural organizations call for the University to improve the experiences of minority students. Photo by Greg Clark. Many students involved in the University of Rhode Island’s multicultural and civil rights student organizations are calling for the University to improve the college experience for students of color. In the…

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Virtually ready for college

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, URI is currently conducting freshman orientations remotely. Graphic by Alison Carpino. The University of Rhode Island has continued to hold virtual orientation for incoming students as COVID-19 continues to disrupt traditional in-person orientation.  Virtual orientation had been offered to new students last summer as well as at the start of…

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