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The fight against illiteracy is being fought by students of all majors through Jumpstart, a part-time AmeriCorps program, offered at the University of Rhode Island. Students who serve for a semester or more not only gain credits through volunteer hours, they also help change the lives of children through the power of learning.
This year, there are 3,600 volunteer students nationally participating in Jumpstart. Each program across the nation implements the same curriculum geared around children’s books.
“The tough part is being able to commit four to five days a week to the program. It can be hard to balance with academic plans and experiences, which is why most of the students are freshmen...
[Commencement]
Noted author, business leaders and attorney to receive honorary degrees: The University of Rhode Island will celebrate the achievements of its students, and salute the accomplishments of four distinguished citizens at its 126th commencement exercises on Sunday, May 20, 2012.
[Symposium]
National experts gathered for Cybersecurity Symposium: Leading authorities on computer network security will join with digital forensics experts and U.S. Congressman James L. Langevin at the University of Rhode Island's Cybersecurity Symposium this week. Free and open to the public, the event was held on Wednesday, May 2nd, at URI’s Kingston Campus.
[Cybersecurity]
URI named National Center of Excellence by NSA, Homeland Security: The National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security (NSA/DHS) have selected the University of Rhode Island as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education.
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