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WHAT: The University of Rhode Island asks members of the media to contact its Department of Communications and Marketing no later than the morning of Thursday, May 20, to notify it of their plans to cover URI s 135th Commencement, which runs May 21 through 23. All nine in-person college ceremonies will be held at Meade Stadium, home of URI football. Each ceremony will be streamed live and available for viewing later. The main commencement ceremony, including speeches and music, will be pre-recorded and available for viewing commencement weekend and thereafter. To watch each ceremony and the recorded main ceremony online, go to URI Commencement 2021.
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KINGSTON, R.I. May 13, 2021 The University of Rhode Island will confer 4,438 degrees (689 graduate and 3,749 undergraduate) academic degrees upon 4,093 students at the University s commencement ceremonies during the weekend of May 21 through 23. The number of degrees conferred is greater than the number of graduates because many students earn more than one degree.
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, there will
not be a large undergraduate commencement on the quadrangle or a large graduate commencement at the Ryan Center.
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Instead, all nine college ceremonies will be held at Meade Stadium, home of URI football. Students are allowed to invite two guests. The in-person ceremonies, which will include brief remarks by the respective college deans and ceremonial traditions conducted by President David M. Dooley and Provost Donald H. DeHayes, will be held rain or shine. Each ceremony will be streamed live, and the main commencement ceremonies, including speeches a
To the editor: Several years back our dear friend from Jackson, New Jersey, died of pancreatic cancer. He asked that his ashes be spread over Lake Colby, as he had so much love for it during his visits there with us. Last week our niece and nephew, also from New Jersey, had a son born, and they named him Colby. From his birth announcement: “His safe arrival brings us so much joy, tranquility and comfort that we decided to name him after a place that is special to us and mirrors those feelings Lake Colby, one of our favorite spots in the Adirondacks. It seems appropriate to name our son after a place that means so much to us our first time away together was to Saranac Lake, we got engaged up there, and it’s a piece of our story that we’re excited to share with him.” So true!