NBC 10 Anchor Patrice Wood and Matthew Fanikos ’17 urge vision and conscience to create a well-lived life as 1,075 students earn bachelor's and master's degrees.
The Rhode Island State Council on the Arts is awarding a $50,000 grant to Arts in Common, a new nonprofit that plans to renovate the long-vacant Walley School into an arts and cultural hub on the
Philip Marshall, Professor of Historic Preservation co-offered a course, “Forensic Evaluations in the Elderly” at the American Association of Psychiatry and the Law in Portland Oregon October 27
Associate Professor Murray McMillan and Adjunct Faculty Amy Lovera curated student work for the 10th Annual RWU Student Film Festival on December 8, 2016 featuring digital media and film works.
The NRF’s property, the Townsend House at 74 Bridge Street in Newport, was the subject of Union Studio and Building Conservation Associates work, initiated in conjunction with the April 2016