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- Mar 71:00 PMRI Percussive Arts Society Festival, Kyle Forsthoff, coordinatorHigh school percussion ensembles play before a panel of judges for awards and honors.
- Mar 71:00 PMURI Jazz Big Band, Emmett Goods, directorClassic and contemporary swing, latin, funk, and soul comes your way from the best students in the URI Jazz program!
- Mar 75:00 PMThe Vagina Monologues [30th Anniversary Performance]Hosted by the URI Women's Center and URI Gender & Sexuality Center. Written 30 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, sexual assault, domestic violence, and genital mutilation. The play is unorthodox and at times shocking. Each year, the URI community comes together to perform this episodic play. Join us for this year’s performance! Doors open at 4:30PM.Visit URInvolved for complete event details.
- Mar 81:00 PMSnow Date for RI Percussive Arts Society Festival, Kyle Forsthoff, coordinatorSnow Date for RI Percussice Arts Society Festival.
- Mar 83:00 PMVoices In Jazz, Atla DeChamplain, Emmett Goods, coordinators(Description to be added later)
- Mar 141:00 PMAndrea Sims, Senior Amplified Voice RecitalCome hear the culmination of this musician's hard work as she performs their senior recital as a partial requirement towards a degree in music.
- Mar 143:00 PMChelsea Gartland, Senior Amplified Voice RecitalCome hear the culmination of this musician's hard work as she performs her senior recital as a partial requirement towards a degree in music.
- Mar 145:00 PMRyan Cox, Graduate Conducting RecitalCome hear the culmination of this musician's hard work as he performs his graduate conducting recital as a partial requirement towards a degree in music.
- Mar 151:00 PMCollin Klampert, Junior Jazz Guitar RecitalCome hear the culmination of this musician's hard work as he performs his junior jazz guitar recital as a partial requirement towards a degree in music.
- Mar 153:00 PMBen Resendes, Junior Jazz Saxophone RecitalCome hear the culmination of this musician's hard work as he performs his junior jazz saxophone recital as a partial requirement towards a degree in music.
- Mar 155:00 PMCarlton Fisher, Junior Jazz Bass RecitalCome hear the culmination of this musician's hard work as he performs his junior jazz bass recital as a partial requirement towards a degree in music.
- Mar 157:00 PMAllison Campbell, Senior Jazz Voice RecitalCome hear the culmination of this musician's hard work as she performs her senior jazz voice recital as a partial requirement towards a degree in music.
- Mar 2511:00 AMSpring Career Expo 2026Attention ALL Students!Register for the Spring Career ExpoWednesday, March 25, 2026 | 11:00am-2:00pmRyan Center ArenaMeet with employers from all industries who are looking to hire interns and employees for full and part time positions. 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.Professional attire is encouraged, and remember: this and ALL career events are FREE to students and alumni.Registration is not mandatory- so bring a friend!
- Mar 277:00 PMPiano Extravaganza! Spring 2026 - URI Pianists in Recital, Manabu Takasawa, coordinatorURI Music Department faculty and students perform in solo and ensemble settings.
- Mar 277:00 PMRooted in Song: The Folk Origins of Modern Musicals, Rachel Hanauer, sopranoURI artist teacher, soprano, Rachel Hanauer presents an evening of contemporary Broadway seen through the lens of traditional folk music. This is part of the Music Department's Univerity Artist series.
- Mar 281:00 PMPiano Extravaganza! Spring 2026 - Adult Pianist Recital, Manabu Takasawa, coordinator(Description to be added later)
- Mar 299:00 AMPiano Extravaganza! Spring 2026 - Young Pianist ShowcaseManabu Takasawa, coordinatorRegistration required for participants.
- Mar 295:00 PMPiano Extravaganza! Spring 2026 - Young Pianist ShowcaseManabu Takasawa, coordinatorRegistration required for participants.
- Apr 12:00 PMResponsible Conduct of Research Seminar SeriesThe RCR Education Seminar will give graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, faculty, and staff the knowledge and tools to guide them through the increasingly complex ethical issues they will face during their careers. Attendees will become aware of established norms and ethical principles for responsible scholarly conduct. Attendees will learn how to apply the principles and norms to their own work and conduct their research with integrity. This session will be taught and facilitated by experts on each particular seminar topic. Time will be provided for discussion and Q&A.RCR training is required for all graduate students with a research thesis. Attending 3 seminars of the RCR sessions satisfies the URI Graduate School requirement for RCR training.9/3/2025 Topic: Introduction to Responsible Conduct of Research10/1/2025 Topic: Research Security11/5/2025 Topic: Fabrication, Falsification, and Plagiarism12/3/2025 Topic: Conflicts of Interest and Commitment in Research2/4/2026 Topic: Human Subjects Research3/4/2026 Topic: Animal Welfare4/1/2026 Topic: Rigor and Reproducibility5/6/2026 Topic: Administering Reasonable Accommodation in Research
- Apr 81:00 PMMarketing & Communications Career FairMarketing & Communications Career FairMemorial Union BallroomWednesday April 8, 2026 | 1:00pm-4:00pmMeet with employers from a variety of industries who are looking to hire 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!
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