Graduates across RWU were matched with one-on-one Alumni and Trustee mentors through the new 'Take Flight' mentorship and professional development program
Professor of Legal Studies Tricia Martland ‘00L developed a passion for serving crime victims while earning her Juris Doctor degree, working as an advocate for victims of domestic violence at the Newport County District and Family Courts and the Providence District Court. Now, she trains her students to do the same.
This interdisciplinary series, which begins tonight, will present important conversations on the marginalized stories of our local area and its complicated history with Indigenous peoples, the slave trade, environmental justice and immigration, and how these issues surface as present day disparities and systemic racial inequities.
"Discovery," produced by the Flickers' Rhode Island International Film Festival, won the category of Public Service Announcement (PSA) campaign at the 43rd Annual Boston/New England Regional Emmy Awards
Applying their Roger connections and lessons from their studies, alumni and staff work together to deliver food to seniors and others at higher risk during COVID-19
For its deep commitment to community-engaged work and civic scholarship, Roger Williams University earns 2020 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification.
RWU Construction Management and Architecture alumni played key roles in renovating and restoring a historic steel fabrication building to meet modern safety and accessibility standards for The Steel Yard, a Providence industrial arts nonprofit organization.
Featuring inclusive practices and extensive fieldwork, RWU’s M.A. Special Education program is the only program in Rhode Island that can be completed in just one year, as well as two years of part-time study.