SOUTH KINGSTOWN – The University of Rhode Island has received a $500,000 grant from The Champlin Foundation to purchase equipment and technology that will benefit more than 850 students annually in multiple departments.

The grant is in response to three interdisciplinary proposals submitted by faculty from URI’s Environment and Life Sciences, Engineering and Pharmacy colleges. PBN Branded Content

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“These projects will place URI students at the forefront of innovation, giving them hands-on experience with technologies most undergraduates never encounter – from isolating single microbial cells, to building digital twins of bridges, to nanosc

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