
The University of Rhode Island is pleased to announce the Fall 2020 Dean's List. The students represent nearly all of Rhode Island's cities and towns, all six New England states, New York and New Jersey, and many other states and countries. The following students were named to Dean's List:
Anna Gamgebeli of Mahopac
Breanna Hennessy of Carmel
Hanna Iarussi of Mahopac
Sara Imburgia of Mahopac
Jess Kozma of Carmel
Tyler Levitz of Mahopac
Ashley Macri of Mahopac
Heather Magliari of Mahopac
April Mamarella of Patterson
Molly McDonough of Patterson
Matthew McMahon of Mahopac
Justin Montafia of Carmel
Josh Montgomery of Carmel
Gianna Nardini of Mahopac
Lindsay Neilis of Mahopac
Daniela Nudo of Carmel
Kailey O'Connor of Mahopac
Thomas Pesci of Carmel
Theresa Redendo of Carmel
Jessica Russo of Mahopac
To be included on the Dean's List, full-time students must have completed 12 or more credits for letter grades during a semester and achieved at least a 3.30 quality point average. Part-time students qualify with the accumulation of 12 or more credits for letter grades earning at least a 3.30 quality point average.
The University's total fall 2020 enrollment of 17,649 students comprises 15,393 full- and part-time undergraduate students, including 748 pharmacy six-year professional practice, and 2,256 full- and part-time graduate students. About 52% of the total student body is from Rhode Island and 48% are from out of state or foreign countries. The student body includes students from 48 U.S. states and territories, and 67 nations.
The University of Rhode Island's pioneering research in ocean, environmental and health sciences extends the University's influence well beyond its coastal borders, while its interdisciplinary courses provide students with uniquel opportunities and experiences,
Over the last ten years, the University has completed more than $710 million in capital projects, including new construction, and renovation and rehabilitation of existing buildings across its four campuses. The University's campus locations, include the main campus, located on 1,248 acres in rural Kingston, the Graduate School of Oceanography, located on 165 acres on Narragansett Bay, the W. Alton Jones Campus in West Greenwich, a 1,200-acre nature preserve, the Alan Shawn Feinstein College of Education and Professional Studies and the Rhode Island Nursing Education Center, both in the capital city of Providence, RI.