This story is the first in a series highlighting how RWU professors are offering experiential, student-centered approaches to education through innovative distance learning, as classes pivot to online formats for the remainder of the Spring 2020 semester
BRISTOL, R.I. – With the COVID-19 pandemic disrupting this critical time for students and families to complete a thoughtful college decision, Roger Williams University has extended the Fall 2020
For a first-year student, commencement might seem like an eternity away, but the Center for Career & Professional Development (CCPD) plans to get students actively thinking about life after Roger throughout their college career.
Director of Partnerships and Field Experiences Kimberlee Johnsen-Smith organized a series of trainings with Providence nonprofit Diversity Talks, for future teachers and their supervisors to engage with diversity, equity and inclusion.
Walking around the Bristol campus you can’t help but notice the posters of some familiar and unfamiliar faces of African American figures throughout history. These posters are a part of the project ‘Know The Name, Know The Story’ created by senior David Hayes.
With a focus on this year’s selection, “The Red Badge of Courage,” the Birss Memorial Program brings the campus community together to explore important novels, poetry and essays.
Leonard Yui, assistant professor of architecture, and his students collaborated with Scott Ruhren, senior director of conservation at the Audubon Society of Rhode Island to create an environmentally conscious art installation at the Touisset Marsh Wildlife Refuge in Warren.
Senior applied math majors Abigail Small and Cole Foster won Most Outstanding Poster awards at the Joint Mathematics Meeting In Denver, Colorado this January.
Students from RWU’s School of Justice Studies met with local police chiefs and officers to discuss their perspectives on current issues affecting the police force.
For its deep commitment to community-engaged work and civic scholarship, Roger Williams University earns 2020 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification.