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- Feb 285:00 PMGraduate Student Senate meetingThe Graduate Student Senate meeting will meet in January, February, and March at 5pm in the Memorial Union Senate Chambers room 300. Any graduate student is welcome to attend to watch the meeting but may not participate. If you plan on attending and you are not a Graduate Student Senator, please RSVP.If you have any questions about the meeting, the senate, or the GSA, feel free to reach out to VP Quinn Tucker (qtuck123@uri.edu).Visit URInvolved for complete event details and to RSVP.
- Feb 287:00 PMVagina MonologuesWritten 27 years ago, The Vagina Monologues is based on writer V’s (formerly Eve Ensler) “Vagina Interviews” conducted with 200 women all around the world. The play is a compilation of monologues performed by various women that address the issues of violence against women, rape, domestic violence, and genital mutilation. The play is unorthodox and at times shocking.All proceeds will benefit the Women’s Center and the Gender and Sexuality Center. Your support will help these centers continue their critical work in fostering a community focused on gender equity, free from violence and oppression. Their core values include creating a campus culture where all individuals feel valued and safe and contributing to an environment where everyone is empowered to embrace and express their authentic selves.The Vagina Monologues contains references to sexual assault and violence, sexually explicit material, and language that could be offensive to some. Viewer discretion is advised.If you need reasonable accommodation or have a question about accessing this event, please call 401.874.2097 at least five business days in advance. For TTY assistance, please call the R.I. Relay Service at 711.
- Feb 287:00 PMVagina MonologuesThe Vagina MonologuesPresented by the URI Women’s Center and the Gender and Sexuality CenterFebruary 28, 2025 at 7:00 p.m. March 1, 2025 at 5:00 p.m.The URI community has been performing the Vagina Monologues for over 20+ years. Join us for this year’s performance!Written 27 years ago, Vagina Monologues is based on writer V’s (formerly Eve Ensler) “Vagina Interviews” conducted with 200 women all around the world. The play is a compilation of monologues performed by various women that address the issues of violence against women, rape, domestic violence, and genital mutilation. The play is unorthodox and at times shocking.Visit URInvolved for complete event details and to RSVP.
- Feb 287:30 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."
- Mar 1All 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.
- Mar 112:00 PMRhody Ruckus 10Gaming Club is proud to present our Monthly Tournament Rhody Ruckus 8!This will take place in the Memorial Union Ballroom March 1st , doors open at noon it is 5$ for URI students and 10$ for non URI students; if you need further instructions feel free to reach out. Our event will feature a double-elimination bracket for the following games: Super Smash Bros Ultimate (singles and doubles), Super Smash Bros Melee, Rivals of Aether 2 and a selection of FGC games to be announced.If you think you can scrap with the best that URI has to offer, or if you are just looking to hang out with everyone and meet some new people, this event is for you! Everyone is welcome.sign up to compete use the link to our Start gg Page:https://www.start.gg/URIMVisit URInvolved for complete event details and to RSVP.
- Mar 112:30 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.
- Mar 11:00 PMRhody Women's Basketball vs. George WashingtonCome watch Rhody Women's Basketball as they take on George Washington!
- Mar 15:00 PMVagina MonologuesWritten 27 years ago, The Vagina Monologues is based on writer V’s (formerly Eve Ensler) “Vagina Interviews” conducted with 200 women all around the world. The play is a compilation of monologues performed by various women that address the issues of violence against women, rape, domestic violence, and genital mutilation. The play is unorthodox and at times shocking.All proceeds will benefit the Women’s Center and the Gender and Sexuality Center. Your support will help these centers continue their critical work in fostering a community focused on gender equity, free from violence and oppression. Their core values include creating a campus culture where all individuals feel valued and safe and contributing to an environment where everyone is empowered to embrace and express their authentic selves.The Vagina Monologues contains references to sexual assault and violence, sexually explicit material, and language that could be offensive to some. Viewer discretion is advised.If you need reasonable accommodation or have a question about accessing this event, please call 401.874.2097 at least five business days in advance. For TTY assistance, please call the R.I. Relay Service at 711.
- Mar 15:00 PMVagina MonologuesThe Vagina MonologuesPresented by the URI Women’s Center and the Gender and Sexuality CenterFebruary 28, 2025 at 7:00 p.m. March 1, 2025 at 5:00 p.m.The URI community has been performing the Vagina Monologues for over 20+ years. Join us for this year’s performance!Written 27 years ago, Vagina Monologues is based on writer V’s (formerly Eve Ensler) “Vagina Interviews” conducted with 200 women all around the world. The play is a compilation of monologues performed by various women that address the issues of violence against women, rape, domestic violence, and genital mutilation. The play is unorthodox and at times shocking.Visit URInvolved for complete event details and to RSVP.
- Mar 17:30 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."
- Mar 2All 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.
- Mar 212:00 PMMonthly Beach CleanupJoin the Surfrider Foundation URI Club to complete our monthly beach cleanup. We plan to clean up Narragansett Town Beach on the first Sunday of every month, if weather permits.Visit URInvolved for complete event details and to RSVP.
- Mar 212:30 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.
- Mar 22:00 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."
- Mar 24:00 PMSafe Zone Workshop - Monday, February 3rdWe offer a 2 hour workshop to train on basic issues affecting the LGBTQ community and how to be an ally. This is an Intro Safe Zone Session that will increase awareness, knowledge, and support of LGBTQ people and issues, build a visible support network of LGBTQ Allies on URI’s campus, and improve the campus climate for LGBTQ people at URI. We hold Safe Zone workshops at the Gender & Sexuality Center.We are offering TWO sessions on Monday, February 3rd, 10am - 12pm and 4pm - 6pm.TO REGISTER, please visit the link: https://web.uri.edu/gender-sexuality/safe-zone/Visit URInvolved for complete event details and to RSVP.
- Mar 26:00 PMStudent Mass6pm student mass at Christ The King (behind emporium!)Visit URInvolved for complete event details and to RSVP.
- Mar 26:30 PMRCF Sunday Evening WorshipStudents, faculty, and staff are invited to join us for a weekly time of worship through music, prayer, and Bible teaching. Whether you are interested in exploring the Christian faith, or you've been a Christian for many years, you are welcome! We will meet each Sunday evening in one of the Memorial Union Atrium rooms.Visit URInvolved for complete event details and to RSVP.
- Mar 3All 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.
- Mar 312:30 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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