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The University of Rhode Island (URI) is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in
Kingston Kingston may refer to: Places * List of places called Kingston, including the five most populated: ** Kingston, Jamaica ** Kingston upon Hull, England ** City of Kingston, Victoria, Australia ** Kingston, Ontario, Canada ** Kingston upon Thames, ...
, Rhode Island, United States. It is the flagship public research as well as the land-grant university of Rhode Island. The university is
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among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity". As of 2019, the URI enrolled 14,653 undergraduate students, 1,982 graduate students, and 1,339 non-degree students, making it the largest university in the state. Its main campus is located in the village of
Kingston Kingston may refer to: Places * List of places called Kingston, including the five most populated: ** Kingston, Jamaica ** Kingston upon Hull, England ** City of Kingston, Victoria, Australia ** Kingston, Ontario, Canada ** Kingston upon Thames, ...
in southern Rhode Island. Satellite campuses include the Rhode Island Nursing Education Center in Providence's Jewelry District, the Narragansett Bay Campus in Narragansett, and the W. Alton Jones Campus in West Greenwich, which closed in June of 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. The university offers bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and doctoral degrees in 80 undergraduate and 49 graduate areas of study through nine academic schools and colleges. Another college, University College for Academic Success, serves primarily as an advising college for all incoming undergraduates and follows them through their first two years of enrollment at URI.


History

The University of Rhode Island was first chartered as the Rhode Island State Agricultural School, associated with the state agricultural experiment station, in 1888. The site of the school was originally the Oliver Watson Farm in Kingston, whose original farmhouse is now a small museum. In 1892, the school was reorganized as the Rhode Island College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. That year, it extended courses of study from two years to four years; URI reckons 1892 as its founding date. The first class had only seventeen students, each completing their course of study in two years. In 1909, the school's name was again changed to Rhode Island State College as the school's programs were expanded beyond its original agricultural education mandate. The college graduated its first African American student, Harvey Robert Turner, in 1914. Turner majored in civil engineering, competed on the college's football and track teams, and received a Bachelor of Science degree. He went on to teach at
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, where he also served as treasurer. In 1951 the school was given its current title through an act of the General Assembly following the addition of the College of Arts and Sciences and the offering of doctoral degrees. The Board of Governors for Higher Education, appointed by the governor, became the governing body of the university in 1981 during the presidency of Frank Newman (1974–1983). The Board of Governors was replaced by the Rhode Island Board of Education in 2013, and by a 17-member
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in 2019. In 2013 the faculty adopted an open-access policy to make its scholarship
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online.


Presidents

Twelve individuals have served as president, and three others have served as acting president of the University of Rhode Island. Marc B. Parlange is the current president, having served since August 2021.


Main campus

URI's main campus is located in northern South Kingstown, and most of the university property is in the
Kingston Kingston may refer to: Places * List of places called Kingston, including the five most populated: ** Kingston, Jamaica ** Kingston upon Hull, England ** City of Kingston, Victoria, Australia ** Kingston, Ontario, Canada ** Kingston upon Thames, ...
census-designated place. The campus is accessed via
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from either the west (
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) or east ( United States Route 1). The campus was mostly farmland when it was purchased by the state in 1888, and still includes the c. 1796 Oliver Watson Farmhouse. The early buildings of the campus are set around its main quadrangle, and were built out of locally quarried granite. The campus master plan was developed by the noted landscape architects Olmsted, Olmsted & Eliot in the 1890s. The central portion of the campus, where most of its pre-1950 buildings are located, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017.


Gallery

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Academics

URI is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education. The student-faculty ratio at University of Rhode Island is 16:1, and the school has 43.1% of its classes with fewer than 20 students. The most popular majors at University of Rhode Island include: Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse; Psychology, General; Speech Communication and Rhetoric; Kinesiology and Exercise Science; and Health-Related Knowledge and Skills, Other. The average freshman retention rate, an indicator of student satisfaction, is 84%.


Rankings

'' U.S. News & World Report'' ranks URI tied for 170th overall among 389 "national universities" and tied for 83rd out of 209 "top public schools" in 2021. * 40th in ''Pharmacy (tie)" in 2021 * 47th in "Best Library and Information Studies Program (tie)" in 2021 * 53rd in ''Best Nursing School: Master's (tie)'' in 2021 * 54th in ''Earth Sciences (tie)'' in 2021 * 80th in ''Best Nursing School: Doctor of Nursing Practice (tie)'' in 2021 * 101st in ''Clinical Psychology (tie)'' in 2021 * 102nd in "Physical Therapy (tie)" in 2021 * 108th in "English (tie)" in 2021 * 109th in "Speech-Language Pathology (tie)" in 2021 * 119th in ''Computer Sciences (tie)'' in 2021 * 119th in "Best Education Schools (tie)" in 2021 * 122nd in "Chemistry (tie)" in 2021 * 127th in "Mathematics (tie)" in 2021 * 131st in "Psychology (tie)" in 2021 * 132nd in ''Best Undergraduate Engineering Program'' in 2021. * 140th in ''Biological Sciences (tie)'' in 2021 * 146th in "Physics (tie)" in 2021 * 154th-202nd in "Best Engineering Schools" in 2021 ''
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'' ranks URI for 51-75 globally for ''Oceanography'' in 2021.


Admissions

The average incoming freshman at the Kingston campus for the fall of 2017 had a GPA of 3.54 and an SAT score of 1178 (out of 1600) (with ACT scores converted to SAT scale).


Student clubs

URI has 18 club sports teams consisting of around 600 athletes. Club sports the school offers include men's and women's ice hockey,
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, tennis, equestrian, ultimate frisbee, volleyball, field hockey, wrestling, crew, gymnastics, and sailing, amongst others. These teams travel and compete against other intercollegiate programs in the country. URI also has 20+
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s, including volleyball, badminton, dodgeball, and
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. The intramural sports allow students to compete in tournaments and games with other students on campus. URI also has over 300 student organizations and clubs. The university's
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, ''The Good Five Cent Cigar'', was founded in 1971. It is also home to several Greek-lettered organizations.


Athletics

The University of Rhode Island competes in 16 intercollegiate sports. The university is a member of the
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and the Coastal Athletic Association in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision. The Rhode Island Rams men's basketball competes in the Atlantic 10 Conference, and has appeared in the NCAA "March Madness" Tournament a total of 10 times since its first appearance in 1961. Two of these ten appearances occurred during the 2017 and 2018 seasons. Athletic facilities include the Ryan Center,
Keaney Gymnasium Keaney Gymnasium is a multi-purpose arena in Kingston, Rhode Island, United States on the campus of the University of Rhode Island. Built in 1953, it was the home of the university's men's and women's basketball teams until they moved to the adj ...
, Meade Stadium, Mackal Field House, Tootell Aquatic Center,
Bradford R. Boss Arena The Bradford R. Boss Arena is a 2,500-seat ice arena on the campus of The University of Rhode Island located in Kingston, Rhode Island. The ice arena is named in honor of Bradford R. Boss, one of the founders of the URI men's hockey club in 1951, ...
, URI Soccer Complex,
Bill Beck Field Bill Beck Field is a baseball venue located on the campus of the University of Rhode Island in Kingston, Rhode Island, United States. It is home to the Rhode Island Rams baseball team, a member of the NCAA Division I Atlantic 10 Conference. Th ...
, and URI Softball Complex.


Off campus living

While 5600 students live in the 25 on campus residence halls, thousands more opt to commute from the surrounding area. Narragansett, an abutting town to Kingston, is made up of hundreds of summer vacation homes which are rented to students for the academic year.


Notable alumni

Notable University of Rhode Island alumni in politics and government include Lieutenant General (retired)
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(B.Sc. 1981), 38th mayor of Providence Jorge Elorza (B.Sc. 1998), and governors of Rhode Island Lincoln Almond (B.Sc. 1959) and
J. Joseph Garrahy John Joseph Garrahy (November 26, 1930 – January 24, 2012), known to Rhode Islanders as J. Joseph Garrahy or just "Joe", was an American politician. He served as the 69th Governor of Rhode Island from 1977 to 1985. Early life Garrahy was born ...
(1953). Notable graduates in journalism and media include CNN correspondent John King (B.A. 1985), CNN anchor Christiane Amanpour (B.A. 1983), and CBS correspondent Vladimir Duthiers (B.A. 1991). Among URI's alumni in the arts and entertainment are actors
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, Peter Frechette (B.F.A.),
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, and
Andrew Burnap Andrew Burnap (born March 5, 1991) is an American actor. He was born and raised in South Kingstown, Rhode Island, and graduated from the University of Rhode Island. He starred in the 2019 Broadway production of '' The Inheritance'', for which he w ...
(recipient of the 2020 Tony Award- Best Actor in a Play, The Inheritance.) Notable graduates in business and finance include billionaire
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(B.Sc. 1984); former president of American Airlines, Robert Crandall (1960); and former CEO of CVS, Thomas Ryan (1975). File:J. Joseph Garrahy, Rhode Island Governor.jpg, Governor of Rhode Island
J. Joseph Garrahy John Joseph Garrahy (November 26, 1930 – January 24, 2012), known to Rhode Islanders as J. Joseph Garrahy or just "Joe", was an American politician. He served as the 69th Governor of Rhode Island from 1977 to 1985. Early life Garrahy was born ...
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Michael Flynn Michael Thomas Flynn (born December 24, 1958) is a retired United States Army lieutenant general and conspiracy theorist who was the 24th U.S. National Security Advisor for the first 22 days of the Trump administration. He resigned in light of ...
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(did not graduate)


Notable faculty

* Robert Ballard, undersea archaeologist and discoverer of the wreck of the '' Titanic'' * Yehuda Hayuth, Israeli professor of geography, and President of the University of Haifa *
Natalie Kampen Natalie Kampen (February 1, 1944 – August 12, 2012) was an American art historian and women's studies professor. She was born Natalie Boymel on February 1, 1944 in Philadelphia to Pauline (''née'' Friedman) and Jules Boymel. She received he ...
*
Joëlle Rollo-Koster Joëlle Rollo-Koster is a Professor of Medieval History in the University of Rhode Island's History Department. On December 6, 2016, she was knighted by the French government with the medal of Chevalier des Palmes académiques. In 2017-2018 she ...
*
Andrea Rusnock Andrea Rusnock is a professor of history at the University of Rhode Island. She has published two books and numerous articles on science and medicine in the Enlightenment, quantification, public health and the environment, and the history of va ...
* Dana Shugar, first department head of Women´s studies major *
Melvin Stern Melvin Ernest Stern (January 22, 1929 – February 2, 2010) was a U.S. academic oceanographer who focused on fluid dynamics. He served as the Ekman Professor of Oceanography at Florida State University and was an elected member of both the N ...
*
Robert Weisbord Robert G. Weisbord is professor emeritus of History at the University of Rhode Island. He has published seven books and numerous articles dealing with issues of racism in sports, the Vatican, and the Holocaust. He taught an Afro-American history c ...
* Robert E. Will


See also

*
URI Botanical Gardens The University of Rhode Island Botanical Gardens (4.5 acres) are botanical gardens located on the University of Rhode Island campus in Kingston, Rhode Island. The gardens are open to the public free of charge at all times. The gardens were start ...
* Joint Degrees in law at Roger Williams University School of Law


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