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- Feb 255:00 PMMock Law School ClassProfessor Emily Sack from Roger Williams School of Law will conduct a mock law school class for URI students. The class will be followed by a question and answer session about how to prepare for law school. Anyone who is interested in law school and would like to get a sense of what a law school class looks like is welcome to attend.
- Feb 257:00 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 26All 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.
- Feb 2612:00 PMStudy Abroad Information SessionThere are many benefits to studying abroad or away. This is your first step to learn about the benefits and explore international and national study away opportunities! Once you attend this session you can begin meeting one-on-one with an education abroad advisor and filling out your application for a study away program.The session will explain the different types of study abroad/study away programs offered at URI, their basic financial structures, and a review of helpful tips to navigate our website to gain even more important information. You will also be able to ask questionsMake sure to register by clicking the event website below.
- Feb 2612:30 PMChat & ChewJoin us for lunch as we create space to share your experiences on campus, discuss current events, and connect with other students. Lunch will be provided but feel free to bring your own. Every other Thursday in the MSSC Hardge Forum starting 1/30. Specific dates: 1/30,2/13,2/27,3/27,4/10,4/24.Visit URInvolved for complete event details and to RSVP.
- Feb 264:00 PMRCF Coffee & ScriptureCoffee & Scripture is Rhody Christian Fellowship's weekly in-depth Bible study. We discuss God, the Bible, and how it applies to our lives. We don't dodge the difficult parts of the Bible; we seek to understand them. Your questions are encouraged! Any students (regardless of your religious background or affiliation) are welcome to join us. If you don't have a Bible, we can provide you with one. Plus, we'll have free coffee!Note: We also have another time available if you can't make the 4:00 study. The 7:30 pm Coffee & Scripture meets in the Memorial Union downstairs (near the sushi place). Both Bible studies are the same, so pick the time that works best for your schedule and come join us!Visit URInvolved for complete event details and to RSVP.
- Feb 265:00 PMConsidering Change-A substance use support groupThinking about cutting back? Wanting to make a change with your substance use but don't know how to take the first step? Let us help you make the first step!Complete form here or just stop in.contact ccalise@uri.edu or aode-group@uri.edu for more information.Visit URInvolved for complete event details and to RSVP.
- Feb 267:00 PMRhody Men's Basketball vs. DaytonCome watch Rhody Men's Basketball as they take on Dayton!
- Feb 267:30 PMThe Newlyweds GameThis event is the Newlywed's Game, where couples compete to see who knows their significant other best. The audience is invited to watch as participants take on the challenge.Visit URInvolved for complete event details and to RSVP.
- Feb 27All 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.
- Feb 2710:30 AMStudy Abroad Information SessionThere are many benefits to studying abroad or away. This is your first step to learn about the benefits and explore international and national study away opportunities! Once you attend this session you can begin meeting one-on-one with an education abroad advisor and filling out your application for a study away program.The session will explain the different types of study abroad/study away programs offered at URI, their basic financial structures, and a review of helpful tips to navigate our website to gain even more important information. You will also be able to ask questionsMake sure to register by clicking the event website below.
- Feb 2711:00 AMCommunications & Media Career FairAttention Students! Are you looking for an internship or job?Join us for the URI Communication & Media Career Fair!Memorial Union BallroomThursday February 27, 2025 from 11:00-2:00REGISTER HEREMeet with employers from various industries who are interested in hiring students in the Harrington School of Communication & Media for internships and jobs! Make connections with employers now, even if you're not quite ready to apply yet!Not sure how to navigate a career fair? Reach out to your Career Education Specialist (https://web.uri.edu/career/meet-with-a-ces/ ) in Roosevelt Hall to make an appointment to have your resume reviewed and learn more. Drop In sessions are available as well- check our website for Drop-In hours.As always, professional attire is encouraged but not mandatory. This and ALL career events are FREE to students and alumni.Registration is not mandatory- so save the date!
- Feb 2712:00 PMQ.P.R. Suicide Prevention TrainingQ.P.R. stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer are the 3 simple steps anyone can learn to help save a life from suicide. In this one hour training you can learn how to recognize the warning signs of suicide and how to Question, Persuade, and Refer someone to get help. Free and open to the entire URI Community, students faculty and staff.To register for a training sing up HERE or email urihealthpromotion@uri.edu.Sponsored by URI Health PromotionVisit URInvolved for complete event details and to RSVP.
- Feb 2712:30 PMChat & ChewJoin us for lunch as we create space to share your experiences on campus, discuss current events, and connect with other students. Lunch will be provided but feel free to bring your own. Every other Thursday in the MSSC Hardge Forum starting 1/30. Specific dates: 1/30,2/13,2/27,3/27,4/10,4/24.Visit URInvolved for complete event details and to RSVP.
- Feb 271:00 PMAI Lab Workshops: Introduction to UnityThe Introduction to Unity webinar will explain how to get started using Unity, a high-performance computing cluster located at the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center. While it is geared towards new users, effort will be made to adapt the webinar to the experience level of the attendees.Thu, Feb 6 1:00-2:00 PM Introduction to UnityThu, Feb 27 1:00-2:00 PM Introduction to UnityThu, Mar 20 1:00-2:00 PM Introduction to UnityThu, Apr 10 1:00-2:00 PM Introduction to Unity
- Feb 275:00 PMThe Politics of Safety: The Black Freedom Struggle with Shannon King (Fairfield University)The second spring semester event in the Center's yearlong lecture series, Sustaining Democracy.
- Feb 277:30 PMBakkhai by EuripidesA stunning, new translation of Euripides' play by a poet and classicist Anne Carson. Carson writes, "Euripides was a playwright of the fifth century BC who reinvented Greek tragedy, setting it on a path that leads straight to reality TV. His plays broke all the rules, upended convention and outraged conservative critics. Bakkhai is his most subversive play, telling the story of a man who cannot admit he would rather live in the skin of a woman, and a god who seems to combine all sexualities into a single ruinous demand for adoration."
- Feb 28All 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.
- Feb 2810:00 AMAI Lab Workshops: AI ToolsAI Tools provides a comprehensive introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI) for students of all disciplines. The course introduces students to various AI tools that can enhance their academic performance and overall college experience. Students will learn how to leverage AI technologies to improve study habits, enhance research skills, and augment their creativity. Through interactive sessions and hands-on activities, students will gain practical knowledge and skills to use AI tools for academic and personal success in college.Fri, Jan 31, AI Tools: For ResearchersFri, Feb 07, AI Tools: Personal ProductivityFri, Feb 14, AI Tools: WritingFri, Feb 21, AI Tools: Image and ArtFri, Feb 28, AI Tools: For ResearchersFri, Mar 07, AI Tools: ProgrammingFri, Mar 21, AI Tools: Video + Music
- Feb 2812:30 PMChat & ChewJoin us for lunch as we create space to share your experiences on campus, discuss current events, and connect with other students. Lunch will be provided but feel free to bring your own. Every other Thursday in the MSSC Hardge Forum starting 1/30. Specific dates: 1/30,2/13,2/27,3/27,4/10,4/24.Visit URInvolved for complete event details and to RSVP.
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