Students, Faculty, and Staff gathered in-person to celebrate outstanding student contributions and leadership on May 2, with families and friends attending virtually.
Campus community invited to a film screening and panel discussion examining the issues of disparate treatment of Black girls in school systems across the country.
"One of the most exciting things to happen at a university is the creation of new knowledge," said RWU President Ioannis Miaoulis. "SASH is a day celebrating scholarship for the University. It gives an opportunity for students and faculty to go around and see all the creative work from this year."
Commencement celebrations for RWU and RWU Law Class to feature in-person Grad Walks, graduates will be allowed to bring two guests to watch their processional and then depart campus.
When education went remote due to COVID-19, RI PBS Digital media saw a significant increase in site visits and use. An RWU Elementary Education alum and three Educational Studies interns are working hard to meet this demand.