URI Today
If you want to celebrate cultural diversity on campus, get a better idea of what it’s like to work overseas, or learn about the plight of child soldiers in the Congo, now is the time to register for sessions during International Education Week at the University of Rhode Island.
The five-day event, mostly at the Memorial Union, kicks off Nov. 12. Organizers are encouraging students, faculty, staff, and the public to sign up for programs as soon as possible.
“This is an occasion for the URI community to explore global education opportunities on campus, regionally and overseas,’’ said Kathleen Ramcharran...
[Athletics]
The regular season begins on Friday night as Rhody hosts Norfolk State: The regular season kicked off with a men's and women's doubleheader on Friday, November 9 at The Ryan Center.
[Alumni]
Alumna on quest to try 52 hobbies in 52 weeks: Libby Segal is addicted to trying new things, and she is inspiring others to become addicted, too.
[Chemistry]
Chemistry, physics and math major wins research award at chemistry conference: University of Rhode Island senior Cameron Frament has been named one of six recipients of a distinguished undergraduate research award, which will be presented at the 2012 Eastern Analytical Symposium, a prestigious conference for analytical chemists.
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