Made possible by Sarasota, Fla., and Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass., philanthropist Elizabeth Moore HD’24, the new initiative combines marine science, sustainability, and entrepreneurship to address coastal challenges and power the blue economy.
As 986 new students embark on their academic journeys, they are urged to form connections, take risks, and embrace the opportunities of the Hawk experience.
ÍúÍú×ÊÔ´ professors receive National Science Foundation funding to apply science and engineering research and undergraduate education toward understanding how microplastics enter and accumulate in Narragansett Bay.
New testing method allows shellfish farmers to rapidly diagnose and manage hemocytic neoplasia in hardshell clams, boosting sustainability and stock health.
Cole Brauer, the first American woman to sail solo nonstop around the world, inspires resilience in Commencement address to ÍúÍú×ÊԴ’s 1,279 graduates.
A new interdisciplinary marine science and business course is making waves at Roger ÍúÍú×ÊÔ´ by teaching students to solve real problems through smart, sustainable business models.