RWU professors are finding new opportunities for experiential, student-centered approaches to teaching and learning across the grounds of the Bristol campus
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.
The 2020 ANCA Maral Melkonian Avetisyan Summer Fellowship honors Tatevik Khachatryan for her commitment to the Armenian community as she participates in a legislative internship with the Armenian National Committee of America
In this class, RWU welcomes a semi-professional video gamer, someone who has performed at Disney World, a competitive Irish dancer, a competitive roller skater, several entrepreneurs, a beekeeper, many Eagle Scouts, and many children and siblings of Roger Williams alumni.
In partnership with CVS Health, the Center for Workforce and Professional Development at University College recently launched the sixth year of the CVS Health Executive Learning Series for Diverse Suppliers, a five-month program on management skills for diverse business owners.