More from Today's Events
- Feb 44:30 PMThe Community Link-UpCelebrate the start of the spring semester! Get to know BIPOC students, alumni, faculty, and staff in the Rhody community at a meet and greet at the Multicultural Student Services Center hosted by the Alumni of Color Network and the Talent Development team.Please register using this link: https://www.alumni.uri.edu/events/bipoc-student-alumni-faculty-staff-community-link-up/Visit URInvolved for complete event details and to RSVP.
- Feb 45:00 PMQ^2TPOC Weekly MeetingOur topic at Q²TPOC Empowerment Group this week is "Queer Love!" Join us on February 4th from 5-6 pm in the GSC!Visit URInvolved for complete event details and to RSVP.
- Feb 45:30 PMALPFA Information SessionALPFA (Association of Latino Professionals for America) is hosting an information session for students to learn about the organization, available opportunities, and why students should join. During the information session, networking bingo will be played so students can connect.
- Feb 45:30 PMFMA Monthly Meeting with Guest Speaker Brandon LawrenceJoin FMA (Financial Management Association) for their monthly meeting with guest speaker, Brandon Lawrence. Lawrence is a URI alum now working on Wall Street and in Private Equity.
- Feb 47:00 PMBridgeURI DiscussionJoin us for our weekly open political discussions on various hot topics and here from a diverse range of viewpoints and perspectives.Visit URInvolved for complete event details and to RSVP.
- Feb 5All dayThe Synergy Project: A Collaboration of Art and ScienceArt League RI and the University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography are featuring the works of artists and scientists in a new exhibition titled “The Synergy Project: A Collaboration of Art and Science” at Studio Blue on the URI Narragansett Bay Campus.With its goal to communicate oceanographic research to wider audiences through art exhibits and events, The Synergy Project has paired artists across many mediums with scientists from URI and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution since 2020. This third Synergy Project group exhibition features 50 pieces from returning artists and scientists as well as new work exploring new topics. Each exhibition is an opportunity for guests to learn about ocean science in an engaging and unconventional way, prompting new conversations about science and its importance in climate regulation and ocean health with communities near and far.