The University of Rhode Island Guitar Festival has built a reputation over its seven years of bringing to Kingston some of the top classical guitarists from around the globe.
With a $15 million grant from the National Institute of Mental Health, researchers from Brown University, Michigan State University and Henry Ford Health in Detroit are collaborating to reduce the national suicide rate by establishing a multi-institution suicide prevention research center.
“I don’t predict a hurricane season. If a hurricane makes landfall near where you live, that is an active season for you,” says URI Professor of Oceanography Isaac Ginis.
Mayor Jorge O. Elorza, Providence City Council President John J. Igliozzi (Ward 7) and Providence Parks Department Superintendent Wendy Nilsson today launched the WiFi in the Parks Program, expanding free, high-quality internet access to eleven municipal parks citywide using Providence American Rescue Plan Act funding.
The University of Rhode Island today announced the kickoff of the “Vote Yes on 1” campaign to promote approval of Question 1 on this year’s November ballot.