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- Nov 2012:00 PMREVELATIONS! 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.
- Nov 203:00 PMIACR AI/ML Seminar: AI for earthquake and volcano monitoringPlease 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/.Speaker: Yang Shen (URI)Date/Time/Location: Nov 20, 3pm, Memorial Union room 308.Title: AI for earthquake and volcano monitoringAbstract: Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing how we observe and interpret the restless Earth. Every day, massive amounts of data from seismometers, satellites, and other sensors capture clues about earthquakes and volcanic activity. Using AI, we can now detect patterns too subtle for the human eye, spot early signs of unrest, and gain new insights into what happens beneath the surface. In this talk, I will show how AI and machine learning are transforming the monitoring of earthquakes and volcanoes—and how this collaboration between Earth science, computer science, and engineering may help us build safer, more resilient communities.
- Nov 204:00 PMAI Lab Workshop: Generative AIThis workshop offers an introduction to Generative AI, with a focus on image generation techniques. Participants will explore foundational concepts, tools, and ethical considerations while engaging in hands-on activities to create AI-generated images. You will learn to generate images from scratch.Zoom Registration Link: https://uri-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/uPQ2jDzySBeUBj5QZKBvuw
- Nov 204:00 PMAI Lab Workshop: R Series (Nov.)This workshop is crafted to introduce participants to the powerful world of data science using R. The workshop covers essential data science concepts and techniques, emphasizing hands-on experience with popular R libraries. Participants will gain practical insights into data manipulation, exploratory data analysis, and data visualization, allowing them to extract meaningful insights from datasets.
- Nov 204:00 PMPeace Corps Information SessionCome learn more about the Peace Corp Program from our regional recruiter, who will review the logistics of the program, how to apply and what to expect. Also, we will hear from a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer who will share her perspectives on service in country and will answer any questions you may have regarding her time abroad. Pizza will be provided!
- Nov 204:00 PMURI Wind Ensemble - Fall 2025The URI Wind Ensemble is a select group of winds and percussion offering an afternoon of classic and contemporary selections played with passion and skill. You will be impressed! Dr. Brian Cardany, director.
- Nov 205:00 PMSurfrider Foundation Club Biweekly MeetingJoin us for our biweekly meeting - check our Instagram for updates on what the activity will be!Visit URInvolved for complete event details.
- Nov 205:00 PMURI College of Nursing Fall Distinguished LectureKristen Swanson, dean and professor emerita at the Seattle University College of Nursing and Health Sciences, will discuss “Caring—The Difference that Makes a Difference: From Discovery to Randomized Trials and Clinical Translation,” as part of the University of Rhode Island College of Nursing’s Fall Distinguished Lecture series. Registration is requested here.
- Nov 206:00 PMQ^2TPOC Empowerment GroupThis group provides a safe and supportive space. It is designed for queer, questioning, trans, and gender non-conforming people of color to connect and explore their identities without judgment. Through empowerment, community support, activities, and open discussions, members can share experiences, engage in self-expression, and build coping strategies to navigate the unique challenges of their intersecting identities. Open to All!Visit URInvolved for complete event details.
- Nov 207:00 PMURI Saxophone Studios Night - Fall 2025Students from the classical saxophone studio of Dr. Jonathon Amon and the jazz saxophone studio of John Mckenna get together for a night of solos and ensembles with special presentations by the two faculty coaches.
- Nov 21All dayInternational Education WeekInternational Education Week (IEW) is an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and intercultural exchange worldwide. IEW aims to promote programs that prepare Americans for a global environment and attract future leaders from abroad to study, learn, and exchange experiences.IEW is a national celebration and showcases global research, promote study-away opportunities, and support internationalization efforts.
- Nov 218:00 AMDUE! Call for Projects - 2026 SURFThe Rhode Island Network for Excellence in Science & Technology (RI-NEST), RI NSF EPSCoR’s lead program, is now accepting project proposals from faculty, post-docs and graduate students from any two or four-year institution of higher education in Rhode Island for the 2026 SURF program.Program Goals & Focus AreasThe RI-NEST SURF program aligns with the statewide initiative’s goals to:Strengthen workforce development by broadening opportunities for research and education that create clear pathways into Rhode Island’s technology, environmental, and research industries.Catalyze partnerships by supporting diverse, use-inspired projects that engage higher-education institutions, small businesses, and community collaborators to advance Rhode Island’s Blue Economy and climate resilience.Promote science communication and data sharing by encouraging translation of scientific results for understanding and use by broad audiences across the state.Projects are invited that address Rhode Island’s Blue Economy and related areas of environmental and technological innovation, including (but not limited to) sustainability, marine and coastal science, ecosystem resilience, ocean technology, and resource management. View the full call for projects for complete details on submitting
- Nov 2112:00 PMREVELATIONS! 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.
- Nov 2112:00 PMREVELATIONS! 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.
- Nov 213:00 PMBiological 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/
- Nov 213:30 PMPublic safety with Michael Jagoda ’91, URI chief of police, assistant v.p.URI's Forensic Science Partnership lecture series is one of the more unique lecture series in Rhode Island. The Nov. 21 speaker is Michael Jagoda ’91, URI assistant vice president of public safety and chief of police. Chief Jagoda joined URI in 2015, following a distinguished career in public safety with the Connecticut State Police; in 2023, he was a finalist for national Campus Safety Director of the Year. 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/
- Nov 214:00 PMAI Lab Workshop: R Series (Nov.)This workshop is crafted to introduce participants to the powerful world of data science using R. The workshop covers essential data science concepts and techniques, emphasizing hands-on experience with popular R libraries. Participants will gain practical insights into data manipulation, exploratory data analysis, and data visualization, allowing them to extract meaningful insights from datasets.
- Nov 215:30 PMCanceled: Badminton 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.
- Nov 217:00 PMMatthew Gervin, Senior Tuba RecitalCome hear the culmination of this musician's hard work as he performs his senior recital as a partial requirement towards a degree in music education.
- Nov 2211:00 AMTyler Vollucci Senior Jazz Saxophone RecitalCome see this talented jazz saxophonist's hard work culminate as he presents his senior recital.
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