RWU professors fabricate face shields to protect frontline workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, delivering over 900 face shields (and counting) to first responders, healthcare workers, and people who work with vulnerable populations.
Director of the Counseling Center, Christopher Bailey, shares advice for wellbeing and handling some of the most common challenges arising for students during this time.
Senior engineering majors long planned to be fabricating projects in the new SECCM Labs building this spring. Continuing projects remotely has instead allowed them to develop essential project-collaboration communication skills that working engineers use every day.
RWU Engineering faculty put their ingenuity to work to meet learning goals from hands-on lab courses through video and practical lab approaches. This story is part of a series highlighting RWU's innovative, student-centered approaches to education, with classes online for the remainder of the semester.
Student tutors and staff members share their best practices for learning from home, and remind us that we're all adjusting and we're all in it together.
RWU senior education majors learn lessons in technology and adaptability, transitioning their student teaching placements online midway through the spring semester.
RWU’s University College in Providence draws on years of remote education experience to support students and faculty in an online era, and offers expanded summer online programs
The professors of Biology and Marine Biology created a video for students, giving them a glimpse into their home lives, saying "we miss you," and reminding them that "nature is not canceled."
Senior Megan Willgoos, a Journalism major and Graphic Design minor, who accepted a position as Multimedia Journalist with KTVL News in Medford, Oregon and plans to relocate in May, reflects on entering this field in the time of coronavirus.