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University Of Rhode Island Releases Results Of 2024 Snap Campus Survey
A new survey launched Wednesday.

KINGSTON, RI — The University of Rhode Island released the results of its 2024 Snap Campus Survey and learned most students, faculty and staff indicated they have "found a sense of community" at the school, the University said in a media release.
The study also shows that students, faculty and staff "feel they are treated fairly without regard for personal identity," according to the release.
"The seven-question survey is a brief, internally developed assessment of the University’s community experience at a snapshot in time," the release said.
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“The snap climate survey allows us to see what obstacles are hindering progress and what opportunities we can build on,” URI Vice President of Community, Equity and Diversity Markeisha J. Miner said in the release.
“We all have a role in that. It takes each of us doing our part to cultivate a supportive campus community where all of our members can thrive,” Miner said.
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The university launched its next snap survey Wednesday, according to the release.
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