The University of Rhode Island announced today that former U.S. Rep. James Langevin has been appointed a visiting scholar in the Department of Political Science.
With nearly a half of a century of service and connection to the University of Southern Maine Department of Athletics as a student-athlete, coach, educator, and administrator, Husky Director of Athletics Al Bean has been a part of tremendous growth, development and change at USM.
Antwan Walker scored a career-high 33 points and Charles Pride matched his career-high with eight three-pointers as the Bryant University men's basketball team picked up an 86-69 victory over UAlbany on Wednesday night at the Chace Athletic Center.
Researchers at the University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy, Rhode Island Hospital and Brown University found that pharmacists — not just physicians and clinicians at doctors’ offices — can safely and effectively start patients with opioid use disorder on lifesaving treatments without a prior visit to a physician.
Kemari Reynolds tied her career-high with 12 points in the Bryant University women's basketball team's 63-50 road loss against UAlbany on Wednesday night.
The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Cross Country and Track & Field teams welcome a new coach, with Middleboro-native Ryan O'Connell joining the coaching staff as the Head Coach of Cross Country/Distance in 2023.
Danielle Dennis, professor of literacy, teacher education and policy, and former director of the University of Rhode Island School of Education, has been named dean of the Alan Shawn Feinstein College of Education and Professional Studies at URI.
The Frank M. White Legacy Panel was unveiled at a special ceremony in the Hermann Viets Conference Room in URI’s Bliss Hall on Nov. 17, honoring the former engineering professor’s legacy.
Beginning in fall 2023, the University of Rhode Island’s Alan Shawn Feinstein College of Education and Professional Studies will offer two new bachelor’s degrees that are relevant and necessary in preparing educators for today’s learners.