Aperture

Signs of Spring

Students walking on campus.

Photo: Nora Lewis

The flowering crab apples on the north side of Roosevelt Hall on URI’s Kingston Campus add campus color each spring. Here, the daffodils are taking their turn in the spotlight, and the crab apples are just about to flower.

The building was named for first lady Eleanor Roosevelt, who came to URI for the building dedication in 1938 and is said to have planted the first of the now-iconic flowering trees.

Read about Roosevelt and her visits to URI.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *