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Friday, October 17, 2025
- 8:00 AM9hITS Service Desk Open Hours
- 8:00 AM9hITS Virtual Service DeskNeed a hand with technology? Drop by our Zoom room whenever you have questions or run into tech issues. We're happy to help the URI community. Join Zoom Meeting https://uri-edu.zoom.us/j/93933366369 Meeting ID: 939 3336 6369 Join instructions https://uri-edu.zoom.us/meetings/93933366369/invitations?signature=ofxk_lq4viETQ7iczJ4QRtwIcA4p3Cdi6OAyyS7D6Hg
- 10:00 AM1hReducing Your Brightspace Course DataRegister
- 11:00 AM3hMatcha for the MindWe are selling a variety of refreshing matcha lattes to support the Neuroscience Club! Stop by to grab a drink, learn more about our club, and fuel your brain with some delicious matcha. Every purchase helps fund our events, research activities, and community outreach.Visit URInvolved for complete event details.
- 11:30 AM1hBrightspace Integration Migration Drop-In
- 12:00 PM1hREVELATIONS! Education: Behind the Curtain – In Words and Images (ART EXHIBIT)URI Department of Art and Art History presentsREVELATIONS! Education: Behind The Curtain – In Words and Images Exhibition September 15- December 11Join us for a reception and art conversations on September 17 4:30-7 in Lippitt Hall 401What is it like being in the classroom? What challenges do educator’s face? What restrictions are there preventing education from occurring? Are the requirements, expectations and limitations changing the way Educators function? What are the successes - giving students the opportunity to find their expressive voice?This exhibit will include the artwork and voices of a group of area educators from public, private and independent educational settings on all levels. The artist/educators will share their creative voices in various forms of expression as they also reflect on the challenges and celebrations they experience in and out of the classroom.Among the more than twenty artists are: Mary Jane Andreozzi, Deanna Camputaro, Ruth Clegg, Raff Diaz, Raphael Diaz, Tamara Diaz, Melanie Ducharme, Adam Ferbert, Susan Garland, Melissa Guillet, Catherine Davis-Hayes, Chris Kelley, Susan Kolenda, Jason Robert LaClair, Don Mays, Kerry Murphy, Sam Peck, Lisa Marie Ricci-Russo, Monique Rolle-Johnson, Jade Sisti, Janice Lee Strain, John Tedeschi, Katie Walck.On exhibit in URI Lippitt Hall (3rd & 4th floor), Green Hall and The Higgins Welcome CenterOpen To Monday – Friday 7:30-4:30, closed weekends and holidaysFor information: (401)286-4620/ spennell@uri.eduVisit URInvolved for complete event details.
- 12:00 PM1hREVELATIONS! Education: Behind the Curtain – In Words and Images (ART EXHIBIT)URI Department of Art and Art History presentsREVELATIONS! Education: Behind The Curtain – In Words and Images Exhibition September 15- December 11Join us for a reception and art conversations on September 17 4:30-7 in Lippitt Hall 401What is it like being in the classroom? What challenges do educator’s face? What restrictions are there preventing education from occurring? Are the requirements, expectations and limitations changing the way Educators function? What are the successes - giving students the opportunity to find their expressive voice?This exhibit will include the artwork and voices of a group of area educators from public, private and independent educational settings on all levels. The artist/educators will share their creative voices in various forms of expression as they also reflect on the challenges and celebrations they experience in and out of the classroom.Among the more than twenty artists are: Mary Jane Andreozzi, Deanna Camputaro, Ruth Clegg, Raff Diaz, Raphael Diaz, Tamara Diaz, Melanie Ducharme, Adam Ferbert, Susan Garland, Melissa Guillet, Catherine Davis-Hayes, Chris Kelley, Susan Kolenda, Jason Robert LaClair, Don Mays, Kerry Murphy, Sam Peck, Lisa Marie Ricci-Russo, Monique Rolle-Johnson, Jade Sisti, Janice Lee Strain, John Tedeschi, Katie Walck.On exhibit in URI Lippitt Hall (3rd & 4th floor), Green Hall and The Higgins Welcome CenterOpen To Monday – Friday 7:30-4:30, closed weekends and holidaysFor information: (401)286-4620/ spennell@uri.eduVisit URInvolved for complete event details.
- 12:00 PM1h 30mIACR AI/ML Seminar: The promise and pitfalls of integrative AI in healthPlease see below for the next talk in the fall seminar series organized by the Institute for AI & Computational Research on AI/ML techniques and applications across various scientific domains. You can find a table of upcoming talks here: https://web.uri.edu/iacr/seminars/. Note the special time and date for this seminar.Speaker: Ritambhara Singh (Brown) Date/Time/Location: Fri, Oct. 17, noon, Memorial Union room 308. Title: The promise and pitfalls of integrative AI in healthAbstract: Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being integrated into health and medicine, with the promise of revolutionizing how we diagnose disease, discover new therapies, and personalize care. Integrative AI methods—approaches that combine data from multiple sources, such as graphs, medical images, electronic health records, and genomic profiles—offer a unique opportunity to capture the complexity of human health in ways that no single data type can achieve. For example, we have shown that AI methods that merge domain-specific knowledge graphs with generalized reasoning approaches can support out-of-the-box drug-based predictions. Similarly, integrating diverse types of medical data—such as genomic information, clinical records, and imaging—can enable more accurate and personalized predictions than any single data source alone.Yet the path forward is far from straightforward. Not every integration is beneficial, and in some cases, combining information can add noise or introduce hidden biases. Our recent experience with vision–language models (VLMs), which integrate text and images, highlights these concerns regarding correctness, consistency, and trustworthiness. These challenges remind us that integrative AI is not simply about adding more data, but about ensuring that the integration is meaningful and reliable.In this talk, I will explore both the promise and pitfalls of integrative AI in health. We will examine how integration can accelerate discovery, while also exploring the questions that arise for AI methods being applied in medicine. By weighing both opportunities and limitations, this talk invites us to think critically about how to advance integrative AI responsibly in the health domain.
- 12:00 PM2hDr. Rose Butler Browne Women of Color Conference Opening keynote speaker: Byron HurtAs a result of his decades-long work as a filmmaker and activist, Byron is widely recognized as a leading voice in the fields of independent filmmaking and gender violence prevention. He serves as an adjunct professor at Columbia University, and was a filmmaker-in-residence at American University.Byron’s gender violence prevention lectures focus on how hyper-masculinity in popular culture normalizes male violence; how commonalities between race, class, and gender link oppression; how homophobia and transphobia make LGBT communities vulnerable to male violence; how positive male leadership and bystander intervention can end gender-based violence; and how to use cis male privilege to ally with women and girls to redefine masculinity and promote healthy relationships.Visit URInvolved for complete event details.
- 12:00 PM2h 30mTeaching at a Teaching Intensive InstitutionURI cosponsors with UMass Amherst and other New England graduate schools. Many faculty enjoy rewarding careers at colleges and universities that primarily emphasize teaching, including liberal arts colleges, community colleges, and regional comprehensive universities. This free biannual one-day regional conference brings together graduate students, postdocs, and faculty to discuss what it’s like to work at teaching-intensive institutions and how to apply for these faculty positions. Graduate students and postdocs will engage with faculty and deans from a range of teaching-intensive institutions across the New England region through a series of talks, panel presentations, and networking opportunities. https://www.umass.edu/graduate/professional-development/teaching-teaching-intensive-institutionsREGISTER HERE to recieve the zoom link instructions for the event.
- 1:30 PM2hTLS-Ed Tech Faculty Drop-in Supportit-tls@uri.edu is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Join Zoom Meeting https://uri-edu.zoom.us/j/97086822983?pwd=kPfpwxCETprxHoO2dGmC4zAZSZkbGy.1 Meeting ID: 970 8682 2983 Passcode: 912345 Join instructions https://uri-edu.zoom.us/meetings/97086822983/invitations?signature=G6cqv5glde6YphklN7FnP106MorzLEybaC-BFtaAWr8
- 3:00 PM50mBiological and Environmental Sciences Colloquium SeriesThe BES Colloquium Series is the research seminar series for the College of Environmental Sciences at the University of Rhode Island. BES students nominate speakers from across several disciplines including: Cell and Molecular Biology (CMB), Ecology and Ecosystem Science (EES), Environmental and Earth Sciences (EVES), Evolution and Marine Biology (EMB), and Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems (SAFS). Invited speakers spend the day at URI visiting with faculty and graduate students.The full and complete schedule can be found here: https://marineevoecolab.github.io/BES-Colloquium/
- 3:30 PM1h 30m“The role of microscopy in forensics,” Dr. Otto Gregory, chemical engineeringURI's Forensic Science Partnership lecture series is one of the more unique lecture series in Rhode Island. The Oct. 17 topic is “The role of microscopy in forensics,” with Dr. Otto Gregory, professor of chemical engineering. Dr. Gregory is director of the URI Sensors and Surface Technology Partnership. His research has been funded by NASA, the National Science Foundation, Department of Energy, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Department of Homeland Security, and U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force, and many of the jet engine manufacturers, including Pratt & Whitney, Rolls Royce, General, Electric, and Honeywell. All lectures are open to the public at no cost and are held on Fridays at 3:30 p.m. in the Richard E. Beaupre Center for Chemical and Forensic Sciences (Room 100), 140 Flagg Rd., Kingston. Schedule subject to change; join email list for updates. Those who cannot attend in person may view the lectures live online. Details: https://www.uri.edu/news/2025/09/crime-fridays-return-to-uri/
- 5:30 PM1h 30mBadminton PracticesHello! Thank you for your interest in the URI Badminton Club.We will be having weekly practices every Tuesday and Friday (with some exceptions). They will be held in the Mackal Field House on courts 1 & 2. It will be a fun time to meet new people and learn more about badminton.Visit URInvolved for complete event details.
- 5:30 PM2hPink ShabbatPlease fill out this form to register for Pink Shabbat in support of Breast Cancer Awareness and Research on Friday, October 17 at Hillel.Sharsheret Pink Shabbat serves as an opportunity to raise awareness among communities about breast cancer and ovarian cancer while highlighting steps individuals can take to protect their health and share the vital support and resources Sharsheret offers.Services at 5:30 pmDinner at 6:30 pmVisit URInvolved for complete event details.
- 5:30 PM3hInvestment Banking WorkshopJoin us October 17th, 18th for a cutting-edge workshop hosted by a former 2014 URI alumni, Brandon Lawrence.
- 6:00 PM3hNAfME Tunes and Treats - Fall 2025A Halloween themed talent show hosted by URI's National Association for Music Education student chapter. Sign up here to participate.
- 6:00 PM3hNAfME Tunes and Treats - Fall 2025A Halloween themed talent show hosted by URI's National Association for Music Education student chapter. Sign up here to participate.
- 7:00 PM2hLip Sync BattleGet ready for the most exciting showdown of the year! As the Black Student Union presents our annual Lip Sync Battle, where lip-syncing you have never seen before takes place. Which org do you think will win the cash prize? We hope to see everyone thereA MINIMUM OF 3 MEMBERS1 E-BOARD MEMBER ENCOURAGED IN PARTICIPATIONSONGS MUST BE BETWEEN 2-5 MINUTESSONGS CAN BE ANY GENREOUTFIT COORDINATION, ROUTINES ARE HEAVILY ENCOURGAEDGET CREATIVE, JUDGES WILL BE PRESENTBRING THE SONG TO LIFEPLEASE BE THERE ON TIMEPERFORMERS SHOULD BE IN HALL BY 7:15PM*IF GENERAL MEMBERS ARE REPRESENTING AN ORG THE CASH PRIZE MUST BE GIVEN TO THE REPRESENTATIVE ORG+Visit URInvolved for complete event details.