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David Martirano ’91, a partner at a Boston-based venture capital firm, has made a gift of $500,000 for financial aid and athletics at the University of Rhode Island. Half of the gift will create scholarships in the College of Business, and the other half will help to fund a basketball practice facility for the men’s and women’s Division I teams. Along with its designated areas of support, the gift will count toward Big Ideas. Bold Plans. The Campaign for the University of Rhode Island. .
University Of Rhode Island: URI Program Helps Increase Tech Access, Decrease Isolationism Among Older Adults - Richmond, RI - However, the news generated mixed feelings. Before the COVID-19 vaccines had been developed, Fenton, like most people of a certain age, .
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Members of the URI Cyber Seniors program met via Zoom recently to discuss the progress they ve made becoming more tech-savvy.
During the height of the pandemic late last year, Warwick resident Patricia Fenton got the call she had been waiting for her new grandson had been born, a rare bit of joyous news during one of the most difficult years in recent memory for all of us.
However, the news generated mixed feelings. Before the COVID-19 vaccines had been developed, Fenton, like most people of a certain age, had to carefully avoid most people to avoid contracting the virus. She would be unable to hold her family s newest addition for the foreseeable future. But thanks in part to the University of Rhode Island s Engaging Generations Cyber-Seniors program, she was able to meet her infant grandson, Archer, and spend some time with him, if only virtually.
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KINGSTON, R.I. – May 14, 2021 – David Martirano ’91, a partner at a Boston-based venture capital firm, has made a gift of $500,000 for financial aid and athletics at the University of Rhode Island. Half of the gift will create scholarships in the College of Business, and the other half will help to fund a basketball practice facility for the men’s and women’s Division I teams. Along with its designated areas of support, the gift will count toward
Big Ideas. Bold Plans. The Campaign for the University of Rhode Island.
The $250,000 designated for scholarships will create two endowed funds. The first will support a student from an underrepresented population, and the second, titled the Class of ’91 AMIGO OPEN Business Scholarship, honors Martirano’s friends and peers from his graduating class.