Through her work as Coordinator of Education Services, Sarah Trudeau ’21 is equipping communities with the tools to develop critical thinking and make thoughtful decisions.
With over 400 families and 100 alumni in attendance, the Bristol campus buzzed with excitement and camaraderie during a weekend filled with cherished traditions, spirited events, and the warmth of familiar faces.
Through work on real-world research, “RWU excels at providing meaningful engagement, and our students' publications are a testament to that commitment,” said Andrew Rhyne, Professor of Marine Biology.
Thanks to alumna Kristina Biyad ’16, five RWU students attended the Foreign Policy Summit in Washington, D.C., where they met U.S. political leaders and engaged in discourse about current events.
From May 31 to June 2, hundreds of alumni gathered together to enjoy cherished memories, engaging activities, and renewed connections at annual Alumni & Reunion Weekend.
The inaugural aquaculture conference convened researchers, industry professionals, and government representatives from around the world to brainstorm pioneering solutions for sustainable aquaculture and coastal ecosystem health.