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In perhaps the most widely varied offerings of the fall music season, the University of Rhode Island's Music Department will host four concerts Nov. 16 to Nov. 20 that encompass jazz, opera, chamber music, and shows by the URI Marching Band.
All events will be held in the URI Fine Arts Center Concert Hall, 105 Upper College Road, Kingston. Admission is $10 general public, $5 students, except for the Chamber Ensembles Concert, which is free.
The Ram Marching Band leads off on Friday, Nov. 16 at 8 p.m. with its annual pass-in-review concert, performing its entire 2012 season repertoire...
[Honors Colloquium]
Humanitarian Paul Farmer to discuss ‘Haiti since the earthquake’, Nov. 19: Paul Farmer, a medical anthropologist and physician who has dedicated his life to improving health care for the world’s poorest people, has been added to the roster of speakers in the University of Rhode Island’s Honors Colloquium.
[Criminal Studies]
URI gets technical on crime: Last April, URI received the distinction of being named a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education, thanks mostly to the groundbreaking work of professors in computer science and electrical engineering.
[GSO]
Oceanography student collects sediment from record-breaking depths: University of Rhode Island graduate student Justine Sauvage returned recently from a two-month expedition aboard a Japanese ship studying life deep beneath the seafloor.
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