By Mel Thibeault, Jordan J. Phelan ’19, Triniti Brown ’26, and Jordan Durfee ’24
At the Student Academic Showcase and Honors, undergraduate and graduate students across all schools presented their research and capstone projects to the RWU community.
KidWind, which has reached more than 1,000 fourth graders, pairs Engineering and Education majors to teach young students about renewable energy through designing and testing their own model-scale wind turbines.
Leading experts in construction, planning, real estate, law, and sustainability came together to envision new possibilities for reuse, investment, and development.
Over the past four years, senior Viannely Francisco has interned internationally, presented her research at a national conference, and started a STEM club for students of color at RWU
Architecture, Construction Management, and Engineering majors in the Freedom by Design club gain hands-on experience, working with the town’s Parks and Recreation Department
Construction Management and Architecture majors developed winning construction and design solutions in the Associated Schools of Construction annual challenge