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![Jane Miner, of Jamestown, business manager for the Narragansett Bay Campus and the Graduate School of Oceanography, was introduced by David Smith, professor of oceanography.
Miner, who grew up in Jamestown, never strayed far from her beloved island but she made a world of difference at URI as part of the GSO for nearly its entire history, said Smith. After graduating from Clark University with a degree in environmental science, she started working at the newly established Coastal Resources Center at the GSO in 1977.
“Eventually, Jane came to sit at the center of all things financial at GSO,” said Smith. “The answer to most questions regarding money was ‘go see Jane,’ as she has a truly complete and nuanced knowledge of every separate unit at GSO. … [H]er efforts at GSO were essential in supporting research around the globe by dozens of faculty and hundreds of graduate students. We are all grateful.”](https://d2lqomc0akcm3b.cloudfront.net/6791ad1527adf34bed0a908e.small.jpg)
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![Joanne Lawrence, of Exeter, who worked in the College of Arts and Sciences dean’s office, the Office of Enrollment Services and with the Faculty Senate in her 42 years at URI, was introduced by Michael Rice, professor of fisheries and aquaculture and former Faculty Senate president.
Lawrence, who was awarded the URI Foundation University Staff Excellence Award in 2004, was adroit at diplomatically handling problems when they arose – from students worried about graduation requirements to busy deans requiring quick institutional information, Rice said.
“Joanne’s knowledge of the nuances of curricular requirements is legendary,” he said. “[Her] excellence in service and spirit of bonhomie carried on during her entire time in the Faculty Senate Office.”](https://d2lqomc0akcm3b.cloudfront.net/6791ad2f27adf34bed0a90c0.small.jpg)
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![Joanne Lawrence, of Exeter, who worked in the College of Arts and Sciences dean’s office, the Office of Enrollment Services and with the Faculty Senate in her 42 years at URI, was introduced by Michael Rice, professor of fisheries and aquaculture and former Faculty Senate president.
Lawrence, who was awarded the URI Foundation University Staff Excellence Award in 2004, was adroit at diplomatically handling problems when they arose – from students worried about graduation requirements to busy deans requiring quick institutional information, Rice said.
“Joanne’s knowledge of the nuances of curricular requirements is legendary,” he said. “[Her] excellence in service and spirit of bonhomie carried on during her entire time in the Faculty Senate Office.”](https://d2lqomc0akcm3b.cloudfront.net/6791ad1227adf34bed0a908d.small.jpg)
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![Jane Miner, of Jamestown, business manager for the Narragansett Bay Campus and the Graduate School of Oceanography, was introduced by David Smith, professor of oceanography.
Miner, who grew up in Jamestown, never strayed far from her beloved island but she made a world of difference at URI as part of the GSO for nearly its entire history, said Smith. After graduating from Clark University with a degree in environmental science, she started working at the newly established Coastal Resources Center at the GSO in 1977.
“Eventually, Jane came to sit at the center of all things financial at GSO,” said Smith. “The answer to most questions regarding money was ‘go see Jane,’ as she has a truly complete and nuanced knowledge of every separate unit at GSO. … [H]er efforts at GSO were essential in supporting research around the globe by dozens of faculty and hundreds of graduate students. We are all grateful.”](https://d2lqomc0akcm3b.cloudfront.net/6791ad2127adf34bed0a90a6.small.jpg)
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![Joanne Lawrence, of Exeter, who worked in the College of Arts and Sciences dean’s office, the Office of Enrollment Services and with the Faculty Senate in her 42 years at URI, was introduced by Michael Rice, professor of fisheries and aquaculture and former Faculty Senate president.
Lawrence, who was awarded the URI Foundation University Staff Excellence Award in 2004, was adroit at diplomatically handling problems when they arose – from students worried about graduation requirements to busy deans requiring quick institutional information, Rice said.
“Joanne’s knowledge of the nuances of curricular requirements is legendary,” he said. “[Her] excellence in service and spirit of bonhomie carried on during her entire time in the Faculty Senate Office.”](https://d2lqomc0akcm3b.cloudfront.net/6791ad1227adf34bed0a908c.small.jpg)
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![Jane Miner, of Jamestown, business manager for the Narragansett Bay Campus and the Graduate School of Oceanography, was introduced by David Smith, professor of oceanography.
Miner, who grew up in Jamestown, never strayed far from her beloved island but she made a world of difference at URI as part of the GSO for nearly its entire history, said Smith. After graduating from Clark University with a degree in environmental science, she started working at the newly established Coastal Resources Center at the GSO in 1977.
“Eventually, Jane came to sit at the center of all things financial at GSO,” said Smith. “The answer to most questions regarding money was ‘go see Jane,’ as she has a truly complete and nuanced knowledge of every separate unit at GSO. … [H]er efforts at GSO were essential in supporting research around the globe by dozens of faculty and hundreds of graduate students. We are all grateful.”](https://d2lqomc0akcm3b.cloudfront.net/6791ad2327adf34bed0a90a9.small.jpg)
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![Jane Miner, of Jamestown, business manager for the Narragansett Bay Campus and the Graduate School of Oceanography, was introduced by David Smith, professor of oceanography.
Miner, who grew up in Jamestown, never strayed far from her beloved island but she made a world of difference at URI as part of the GSO for nearly its entire history, said Smith. After graduating from Clark University with a degree in environmental science, she started working at the newly established Coastal Resources Center at the GSO in 1977.
“Eventually, Jane came to sit at the center of all things financial at GSO,” said Smith. “The answer to most questions regarding money was ‘go see Jane,’ as she has a truly complete and nuanced knowledge of every separate unit at GSO. … [H]er efforts at GSO were essential in supporting research around the globe by dozens of faculty and hundreds of graduate students. We are all grateful.”](https://d2lqomc0akcm3b.cloudfront.net/6791ad2227adf34bed0a90a7.small.jpg)
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![Craig Louzon, of Charlestown, a grounds superintendent, was honored by Mike McDonald, landscape maintenance technician of the landscape and grounds department.
Louzon, one of the first grounds workers to take courses on campus, served as a role model and was known for his calm leadership, McDonald said. For four decades, Louzon, a Boy Scout leader and Chariho School Committee member, was part of the team that prepared the campus for commencement and kept the campus open during severe weather.
“In his 40 years of service, [Louzon] left an indelible mark with his co-workers and the University community,” said McDonald of his long-time supervisor. “In addition to being a supervisor for the back end of my career, Craig served as a mentor and friend to many who had the opportunity to work with him.”](https://d2lqomc0akcm3b.cloudfront.net/6791ad3227adf34bed0a90c6.small.jpg)
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![Joanne Lawrence, of Exeter, who worked in the College of Arts and Sciences dean’s office, the Office of Enrollment Services and with the Faculty Senate in her 42 years at URI, was introduced by Michael Rice, professor of fisheries and aquaculture and former Faculty Senate president.
Lawrence, who was awarded the URI Foundation University Staff Excellence Award in 2004, was adroit at diplomatically handling problems when they arose – from students worried about graduation requirements to busy deans requiring quick institutional information, Rice said.
“Joanne’s knowledge of the nuances of curricular requirements is legendary,” he said. “[Her] excellence in service and spirit of bonhomie carried on during her entire time in the Faculty Senate Office.”](https://d2lqomc0akcm3b.cloudfront.net/6791ad0f27adf34bed0a9088.small.jpg)
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![Joanne Lawrence, of Exeter, who worked in the College of Arts and Sciences dean’s office, the Office of Enrollment Services and with the Faculty Senate in her 42 years at URI, was introduced by Michael Rice, professor of fisheries and aquaculture and former Faculty Senate president.
Lawrence, who was awarded the URI Foundation University Staff Excellence Award in 2004, was adroit at diplomatically handling problems when they arose – from students worried about graduation requirements to busy deans requiring quick institutional information, Rice said.
“Joanne’s knowledge of the nuances of curricular requirements is legendary,” he said. “[Her] excellence in service and spirit of bonhomie carried on during her entire time in the Faculty Senate Office.”](https://d2lqomc0akcm3b.cloudfront.net/6791ad2b27adf34bed0a90b9.small.jpg)
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![Jane Miner, of Jamestown, business manager for the Narragansett Bay Campus and the Graduate School of Oceanography, was introduced by David Smith, professor of oceanography.
Miner, who grew up in Jamestown, never strayed far from her beloved island but she made a world of difference at URI as part of the GSO for nearly its entire history, said Smith. After graduating from Clark University with a degree in environmental science, she started working at the newly established Coastal Resources Center at the GSO in 1977.
“Eventually, Jane came to sit at the center of all things financial at GSO,” said Smith. “The answer to most questions regarding money was ‘go see Jane,’ as she has a truly complete and nuanced knowledge of every separate unit at GSO. … [H]er efforts at GSO were essential in supporting research around the globe by dozens of faculty and hundreds of graduate students. We are all grateful.”](https://d2lqomc0akcm3b.cloudfront.net/6791ad0e27adf34bed0a9086.small.jpg)
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![Joanne Lawrence, of Exeter, who worked in the College of Arts and Sciences dean’s office, the Office of Enrollment Services and with the Faculty Senate in her 42 years at URI, was introduced by Michael Rice, professor of fisheries and aquaculture and former Faculty Senate president.
Lawrence, who was awarded the URI Foundation University Staff Excellence Award in 2004, was adroit at diplomatically handling problems when they arose – from students worried about graduation requirements to busy deans requiring quick institutional information, Rice said.
“Joanne’s knowledge of the nuances of curricular requirements is legendary,” he said. “[Her] excellence in service and spirit of bonhomie carried on during her entire time in the Faculty Senate Office.”](https://d2lqomc0akcm3b.cloudfront.net/6791ad1127adf34bed0a908a.small.jpg)
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![Joanne Lawrence, of Exeter, who worked in the College of Arts and Sciences dean’s office, the Office of Enrollment Services and with the Faculty Senate in her 42 years at URI, was introduced by Michael Rice, professor of fisheries and aquaculture and former Faculty Senate president.
Lawrence, who was awarded the URI Foundation University Staff Excellence Award in 2004, was adroit at diplomatically handling problems when they arose – from students worried about graduation requirements to busy deans requiring quick institutional information, Rice said.
“Joanne’s knowledge of the nuances of curricular requirements is legendary,” he said. “[Her] excellence in service and spirit of bonhomie carried on during her entire time in the Faculty Senate Office.”](https://d2lqomc0akcm3b.cloudfront.net/6791ad2e27adf34bed0a90be.small.jpg)
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![Joanne Lawrence, of Exeter, who worked in the College of Arts and Sciences dean’s office, the Office of Enrollment Services and with the Faculty Senate in her 42 years at URI, was introduced by Michael Rice, professor of fisheries and aquaculture and former Faculty Senate president.
Lawrence, who was awarded the URI Foundation University Staff Excellence Award in 2004, was adroit at diplomatically handling problems when they arose – from students worried about graduation requirements to busy deans requiring quick institutional information, Rice said.
“Joanne’s knowledge of the nuances of curricular requirements is legendary,” he said. “[Her] excellence in service and spirit of bonhomie carried on during her entire time in the Faculty Senate Office.”](https://d2lqomc0akcm3b.cloudfront.net/6791ad1127adf34bed0a9089.small.jpg)
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![Joanne Lawrence, of Exeter, who worked in the College of Arts and Sciences dean’s office, the Office of Enrollment Services and with the Faculty Senate in her 42 years at URI, was introduced by Michael Rice, professor of fisheries and aquaculture and former Faculty Senate president.
Lawrence, who was awarded the URI Foundation University Staff Excellence Award in 2004, was adroit at diplomatically handling problems when they arose – from students worried about graduation requirements to busy deans requiring quick institutional information, Rice said.
“Joanne’s knowledge of the nuances of curricular requirements is legendary,” he said. “[Her] excellence in service and spirit of bonhomie carried on during her entire time in the Faculty Senate Office.”](https://d2lqomc0akcm3b.cloudfront.net/6791ad1127adf34bed0a908b.small.jpg)
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![Jane Miner, of Jamestown, business manager for the Narragansett Bay Campus and the Graduate School of Oceanography, was introduced by David Smith, professor of oceanography.
Miner, who grew up in Jamestown, never strayed far from her beloved island but she made a world of difference at URI as part of the GSO for nearly its entire history, said Smith. After graduating from Clark University with a degree in environmental science, she started working at the newly established Coastal Resources Center at the GSO in 1977.
“Eventually, Jane came to sit at the center of all things financial at GSO,” said Smith. “The answer to most questions regarding money was ‘go see Jane,’ as she has a truly complete and nuanced knowledge of every separate unit at GSO. … [H]er efforts at GSO were essential in supporting research around the globe by dozens of faculty and hundreds of graduate students. We are all grateful.”
Peter Nightingale, of Kingston, professor of physics, was honored by Leonard Kahn, professor and chair of physics.
Kahn recognized Nightingale’s many contributions to the growth of the physics department, especially in increasing the graduate program, in which Nightingale has taught every class. Nightingale was named a fellow of the American Physical Society, an honor bestowed on fewer than 1% of its members, and he was co-author of a publication cited by the Nobel Prize committee in awarding the Nobel for physics.
“As much as I admire his contribution to the department and to the general physics community, I am in awe of his work for peace and justice through activism,” said Kahn. “While it is easy and comfortable to sit back and complain about the current state of affairs, it takes a special drive to act on those principles and push for change. Peter has that drive, and he has never shrunk from taking a stand.”](https://d2lqomc0akcm3b.cloudfront.net/6791ad1627adf34bed0a9090.small.jpg)
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![Craig Louzon, of Charlestown, a grounds superintendent, was honored by Mike McDonald, landscape maintenance technician of the landscape and grounds department.
Louzon, one of the first grounds workers to take courses on campus, served as a role model and was known for his calm leadership, McDonald said. For four decades, Louzon, a Boy Scout leader and Chariho School Committee member, was part of the team that prepared the campus for commencement and kept the campus open during severe weather.
“In his 40 years of service, [Louzon] left an indelible mark with his co-workers and the University community,” said McDonald of his long-time supervisor. “In addition to being a supervisor for the back end of my career, Craig served as a mentor and friend to many who had the opportunity to work with him.”](https://d2lqomc0akcm3b.cloudfront.net/6791ad2027adf34bed0a90a3.small.jpg)
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From left: Heather Faubert; Arthur Gold; Joanne Lawrence; Craig Louzon; Jane Miner; David Nelson; Peter Nightingale;
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