Open House Open HouseOn November 3, meet URI students, tour the campus, learn about scholarships, and more.Join Us!
In the News In the NewsProfessor Jimmie Oxley offers expertise to global media outlets in recent serial bomber case.URI Explosives Expert
Student Success Student SuccessURI among five national finalists for innovative approaches to increase degree completion.A URI Priority
Gubernatorial Debate Governor’s RaceStudents and journalists pose questions to four Rhode Island gubernatorial candidates.Tonight, Oct. 15
AI at URI AI at URI New AI lab designed to give students technical skills, understanding of ethical issues.Take a Look
All Quiet Undersea All Quiet UnderseaURI ocean engineer finds wind turbine sound has no detectable effect on marine environment.Monitoring Wind Farm
A New Year Begins A New Year Begins President Dooley looks ahead to an exciting new academic year for the URI community.A Great Start
Innovation at URI Innovation at URIURI celebrates its culture of innovation with series of special programs and events.Sept. 21-Oct.5
On a Roll On a RollFleet of nine new Rhody Transportation shuttles wins high praise from students.Ride On
Collaborative Study Collaborative StudyURI professor leads three-year, $1.1 million U.S., Israeli investigation into the adaptability of coral reefs.Climate Change Impact
New Dual Degree New Dual DegreeURI, Johnson & Wales to offer dual degree in pharmacy, physical assistant studies.Innovative Partnership
Into the Deep Into the DeepGSO hosts NASA-led exploration, Inner Space Center tests methods for sea and space.Explore
Talent Development Talent DevelopmentURI program to celebrate 50 years and the successes of its more than 3,580 graduates.1968-2018
First of its Kind First of its KindURI scientists, grad students participating in NASA-led EXPORTS expedition.Explore
The Gardens of URI The Gardens of URIUniversity's botanical and medicinal gardens are hidden treasures on the Kingston Campus.Take a Stroll
Control Issues Control IssuesURI Biocontrol Laboratory heads up project to combat invasive swallow-worts.How It's Done
On Her Way On Her WayFrom Providence City Hall to Cornell Law School for LGBTQ activist Marisa O'Gara.Prestigious Scholarship