Tag: David M. Dooley
Dooley to retire as URI president in June 2021
SOUTH KINGSTOWN – University of Rhode Island President David M. Dooley on Monday announced that he will retire in June 2021, after 12 years...
URI opens new $94M, 122-unit residence hall on campus
SOUTH KINGSTOWN – University of Rhode Island officials cut the ribbon on a brand new residence hall on campus Monday.
Construction on the $94 million...
Raimondo announces 17 nominees for URI’s board of trustees
PROVIDENCE – The former CEO and president of CVS Health Corp., a former R.I. lieutenant governor and the Laborers’ International Union of North America’s...
URI receives $15M gift from former Hasbro chairman and CEO, wife
SOUTH KINGSTOWN – The former head of one of the world’s largest toymakers has presented the University of Rhode Island with a substantial financial...
URI officially opens $125M Fascitelli Center for Advanced Engineering
SOUTH KINGSTOWN – The University of Rhode Island officially opened its $125 million engineering center on Monday morning in a ceremony attended by more...
Raimondo, URI announce new round of Innovation Campus funding
PROVIDENCE – Gov. Gina M. Raimondo and University of Rhode Island President David M. Dooley on Thursday announced a second round “RI Innovation Campus”...
URI receives $35M gift from Thomas and Cathy Ryan
SOUTH KINGSTOWN - Former CVS Health Corp. Chairman, CEO and President Thomas M. Ryan and his wife, Cathy, made a $35 million contribution to...
Is URI President David M. Dooley’s salary too large, too small...
In a field that more and more pays its chief executives for fund-raising and politics as well as more traditional administrative duties, public-university presidents...
URI’s Dooley earns $426K in 2018
PROVIDENCE – University of Rhode Island President David M. Dooley earned $426,333 in 2018, according to a Chronicle of Higher Education report issued this...
URI alum donating $10M to benefit new College of Engineering complex
SOUTH KINGSTOWN – Businessman and University of Rhode Island alumnus Michael D. Fascitelli is donating $10 million to help equip the university's new engineering...