U.S. News on Tuesday released its annual list ranking 2,000 universities throughout the world.
Anyone with information about the threats posted to social media is asked to call South Kingstown police at 401-783-3321, extension 318.
Narragansett High School got high marks for its teachers, while South Kingstown did for STEM programs.
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The B.S. in Nursing program rises to 67 in the country, joining the Master's and D.NP. programs among the tops in the nation.
More than 25 students from Cranston, East Providence, Narragansett, Smithfield and other towns won the new RI Foundation scholarship.
The University of Rhode Island was one of four colleges in the Ocean State to make Princeton Review's list.
Rhode Island has several great colleges, but only four made the Princeton Review list.
Parents in Narragansett and South Kingstown can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
URI nursing students Rebecca Allder and Katherine Fitzmaurice completed the eight-week internship program at HopeHealth in Providence
School officials said the new electrical system will provide improved lighting and sound control. A new stage floor will also be built.
Skye Leedahl honored for ‘outstanding contributions’ to gerontological research
Six students from schools in Narragansett and South Kingstown were among the 137 winners Statewide.
URI Child Development Centers, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute students make connections, beautiful art displayed at Kingston library
Four inductees will be honored during a ceremony in Avedisian Hall on May 13.
The program is ranked 45th in the country, an impressive rise in the ranks; Doctor of Nursing Practice program among top 80 nationally
As COVID-19 cases fall, many schools have opted to loosen mask mandates for students and faculty.
URI College of Nursing study also highlights mental health challenges nursing students face
The university's Board of Trustees unanimously voted to remove the degrees, a move supported by the Faculty Senate and the president.
Students and staff at the University of Rhode Island, Salve Regina and Johnson and Wales will need to get a booster before the new term.
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Even while triple majoring at URI, graduate student Ali Hornung founded and runs Glimmer of Hope Foundation
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The GFWC Women's Club Of South County Offers Scholarships To Help Women Realize Educational Goals
President Marc Parlange called the message, reportedly posted by a student, "abhorrent."
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The winners of the 2022 scholarship contest will be announced in the spring.
The 30th annual edition includes 387 colleges from across the country. See which Rhode Island schools made the list.
See the latest announcement from the Narragansett School System.
The policy, which goes into effect Oct. 15, applies to full- and part-time faculty and non-classified staff.
The new ordinance limits the number of students allowed to live together off-campus to three.
School officials said URI is making this step as it prepares to welcome 17,000 students and nearly 3,000 employees back to campus.
Parents in South County can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
The town will appoint people to fill the positions for an interim term until November 2022.
Two more high school seniors in Rhode Island were awarded National Merit Scholarships through a college or university.