Watson House is part of the original 140-acre farm purchased in 1888 to establish an agricultural school in Kingston. The oldest structure on campus, it was built around 1796 and is located just west of the University’s library.
1888
State Agricultural School established
Agricultural Experiment Station established
Watson farm purchased as site
1889
Taft Laboratory
John H. Washburn appointed principal
1890
South Hall
1891
College Hall
Ladd Laboratory
1892
Rhode Island College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts founded May
19
John H. Washburn, President
1894
First class graduated
Alumni Association formed
1895
College Hall burned and rebuilt as Davis Hall
1897
Lippitt Hall
First Grist yearbook published
1898
Preparatory school established
1902
Homer J. Wheeler, Acting President
1903
Kenyon L. Butterfield, President
1904
Extension Department organized
1906
Howard Edwards, President
Greenhouse and Horticultural Building
1907
Master's degree awarded for first time
1908
Preparatory school discontinued
The Beacon (student newspaper) established as a monthly
Rho Iota Kappa (first fraternity)
1909
East Hall
By charter amendment, name changed to Rhode Island State College
1910
Theta Chi (first national fraternity)
1912
First fraternity house (Beta Phi)
1913
Ranger Hall
Chapter of Phi Kappa Phi, national honor society
1918
Academic work suspended April 28
Student Army Training Corps
1919
Academic work resumed January 2
1921
Washburn Hall
1924
Home Management House
1928
Memorial Gateway
Bliss Hall
Edwards Hall
Rodman Hall
East Farm acquired
1930
John Barlow, Acting President
1931
Raymond G. Bressler, President
President's House
1932
Reorganization of college: Schools of Engineering, of Science and Business, and of Agriculture and Home Economics
1934
Asa Sweet and Edward Sweet lands purchased
1936
Narragansett Marine Laboratory
Animal Husbandry Building
Eleanor Roosevelt Hall
Quinn Hall
Central Heating Plant
Peckham farm purchased
1937
Green Hall
1938
Meade Field
1939
Board of Trustees of State Colleges created
1940
John Barlow, Acting President
1941
Carl R. Woodward, President
1942
War-accelerated program with summer term initiated
Reorganization of School of Science and Business into separate schools of Science and of Business Administration
Engineering Experiment Station established
Industrial Extension Division established
1943
Army Specialized Training Unit assigned to college
1944
Second Peckham farm purchased
Industrial Extension Division replaced by Division of General College Extension
War-accelerated program ended in September
1945
Degree program in nursing established
Sherman farm acquired
1946
Quonset hut colony erected as emergency housing project
School of Home Economics established
1948
School of Arts and Sciences established
Bachelor of Arts degree authorized by Board of Trustees
1949
Bachelor of Arts degree awarded for first time at June commencement
1950
Butterfield and Bressler Halls
1951
Name changed to University of Rhode Island by act of General Assembly
1952
Pastore Chemical Laboratory
1953
Chapter of Sigma Xi, national scientific honor society
Frank W. Keaney Gymnasium
Laboratories for Scientific Criminal Investigation established
1954
Rhode Island Memorial Union
1957
College of Pharmacy established
URI Foundation established
1958
Francis H. Horn, President
Degree of Doctor of Philosophy authorized by Board of Trustees
Child Development Center
Hutchinson, Peck, and Adams Residence Halls
Hope Dining Hall
1959
Woodward Hall
Administration Building
Computer Laboratory established
Potter Infirmary
Wales and Kelley Halls
1960
Fish Oceanographic Laboratory
Independence Hall
Davis Hall and East Hall remodeled
Bureau of Government Research established
Faculty Senate established
1961
Graduate School of Oceanography
Tucker, Merrow, and Browning Halls
Gilbreth Hall
1962
Crawford Hall
W. Alton Jones Campus acquired
Research ship Trident commissioned
1963
Tyler Hall
Graduate Library School established
Weldin and Barlow Halls
1964
Fogarty Health Science Building
Watson House restored
1965
Addition to the Memorial Union
University Library
Law of the Sea Institute established
Sherman Maintenance Building
Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Music degrees authorized
Research Center in Business and Economics established
Water Resources Research Center established
1966
Aldrich, Burnside, Coddington, Dorr, Ellery, and Hopkins Halls, and Roger Williams Center
Justin S. Morrill Science Building
Fine Arts Center (Phase I)
Institute of Environmental Biology established
1967
Ballentine Hall
F. Don James, Acting President
1968
Kelley Hall Research Annex
Pell Marine Science Library
Horn Laboratory
First Sea Grant received
Werner A. Baum, President
New England Marine Resources Information Program established
1969
Home Management Center
Curriculum Research and Development Center established
Heathman Hall
Faculty Center
International Center for Marine Resource Development established
1970
Fayerweather Hall
Gorham Hall
Consortium for the Development of Technology established
Marine Advisory Service established
1971
Tootell Physical Education Center
Fine Arts Center (Phase II)
Conference Center, Jones Campus
Administrative Services Center
Board of Regents for Education (Education Act of 1969) takes over direction of higher education
URI named one of first four Sea Grant Colleges and designated National Sea Grant Depository
1972
Biological Sciences Building
Chafee Social Science Building
University College established
Coastal Resources Center established
Graduate apartment complex
1973
William R. Ferrante, Acting President
Research Aquarium
Science Research and Nature Preserve Buildings, Jones Campus
Community Planning Building
1974
Frank Newman, President
Laboratory for the Study of Information Science founded
1975
Addition to the University Library
1976
Research ship Endeavor commissioned
1977
Bachelor of General Studies established
White Hall
Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, national liberal arts honor society
Center for Ocean Management Studies established
Center for Energy Study established
Regional Coastal Information Center established
1978
College of Human Science and Services succeeds College of Home Economics
Norman D. Watkins Laboratory
1979
Information Center
1980
Institute for Human Science and Services established
Robotics Research Center
1981
Center for Atmospheric Chemistry established
Division of University Extension name changed to College of Continuing Education
Board of Governors for Higher Education established by act of General Assembly
1983
Marine Resources Building
Small Business Development Center established
Edward D. Eddy, President
1984
Labor Research Center established
Food Science and Nutrition Research Center
1985
Addition to Pastore Chemical Laboratory
Applied Engineering Laboratory
1986
Anatomy Laboratory
Biotechnology Center established
Division of Marine Resources name changed to Office of Marine Programs
1988
Institute for International Business established
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (B.L.A.) established
1989
Fisheries and Marine Technology Building
Pacific-Basin Capital Markets Research Center established
Research Institute for Telecommunications and Information Marketing established
1990
W. Alton Jones Campus Environmental Education Center designated a National Center for Environmental Education
1991
Robert L. Carothers, President
Mackal Field House
Library addition
Social Sciences Research Center
Engineering Building and addition to Kirk Laboratory
Atmospheric Chemistry Center, Narragansett Bay Campus
1992
URI Centennial Celebration
New Sailing Pavilion, Point Judith Pond
Renovation/addition to Memorial Union
Restructuring of Keaney Gymnasium
Sycamore Residential and Conference Lodge, W. Alton Jones Campus
1993
Dining Services Distribution Center
Century Walk installed on the Quadrangle
1995
URI designated an Urban Grant Institution
1996
College of Continuing Education's Shepard Building restored
Coastal Institute, Narragansett Bay Campus
1998
New Multicultural Center
CCE renamed the Alan Shawn Feinstein College of Continuing Education
College of Resource Development renamed the College of the Environment and Life Sciences
Ocean Technology Center, Narragansett Bay Campus
1999
IEP House
School of Education established
Vietnam War Memorial
Ann Gall Durbin Aquarium Building dedicated, Narragansett Bay Campus
2001
Coastal Institute, Kingston Campus
Schmidt Labor Research Center named
2002
URI Foundation Building
Thomas M. Ryan Center
Niles Farmstead Cemetery dedicated
Bradford R. Boss Ice Arena
2003
Ballentine Hall Renovation
Green Hall Restoration
Newman Hall dedicated
Biomedical Research Infrastructure Network (BRIN) Laboratory
2004
Blount Aquaculture Research Laboratory, Narragansett Bay Campus
2005
URI Alumni Center
2006
Independence Hall Renovation
Meade Field Improvements
Emergency Medical Services building and Central Warehouse addition
Tibbits Farm purchased (130 acres)
2007
Garrahy, Wiley, and Eddy Halls
Hope Commons Dining Hall
IEP House II
2008
The Harrington School of Communication and Media established
Independence Hall renamed Swan Hall
Lippitt Hall Renovation
Kathleen M. Mallon Outreach Center dedicated
2009
Center for Biotechnology and Life Sciences
Robert L. Carothers Library and Learning Commons dedicated
Ocean Science and Exploration Center and Pell Marine Science Library, Narragansett Bay Campus
David M. Dooley, President
2010
Edwards Hall Renovation
2011
Ranger/Green Quadrangle
Bachelor of General Studies renamed Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies
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