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RWU’s University College and Acopia Harvest International Launching Educational Programs in HydroponicsDecember 10, 2018By Edward FitzpatrickHydroponics, the art and science of growing plants in water, is an expanding industry and effective learning tool in STEMM areas.Tags:Academics
Three RWU Law Graduates Nominated for State JudgeshipsDecember 10, 2018Dean Yelnosky says Governor Raimondo’s nominations represent a “bold and long overdue step” to add diversity to the state judiciary.Tags:AcademicsSchool of Law
Tents on RWU Campus Will Focus Attention on Syrian Refugee Camps in LebanonDecember 7, 2018By Edward FitzpatrickArchitecture graduate student Amelia Tayeh proposes redesigning refugee camps to make them more humane, better for children.Tags:AcademicsSchool of Architecture, Art, & Historic Preservation
Cultivating a Global ConnectionDecember 5, 2018Julia RubinA Hassenfeld Fellow’s transatlantic teaching experience demonstrates the impact of experiential learning through cultural exchange.Tags:AcademicsCivic ScholarsLife @ RWUFeinstein School of Humanities, Art and Education
Alexander Heffner, of PBS’s “The Open Mind,” will speak at RWU on ThursdayDecember 4, 2018By Edward FitzpatrickHost will talk about “Civil Discourse in an Uncivil Age: The Quest for a Post-Partisan Citizenship.”Tags:Academics
Inside the Construction Operating Theater at SECCM LabsDecember 3, 2018By Jill Rodrigues '05 & Justin WilderShawmut Design & Construction welcomes students on-site to observe and dissect the construction process as the new laboratories building takes shape.Tags:AcademicsCivic ScholarsLife @ RWUSchool of Engineering, Computing, & Construction Management
RWU to Host Training on Naloxone Intervention for Overdose PreventionDecember 3, 2018Julia RubinThe RWU community will soon have access to a medication that can reverse an opioid overdose. Community members can learn how to use it to save lives as part of a campuswide effort to combat the opioid epidemic.Tags:AcademicsLife @ RWUSchool of Justice Studies
RWU Law Student Receives Skadden Fellowship to Pursue Public-Interest LawNovember 27, 2018By Edward FitzpatrickThird-year law student Michaela Bland will work with Rhode Island Center for Justice to find legal solutions to “school-to-prison pipeline.”Tags:AcademicsSchool of Law
RWU Rolls Out Team Bus with New Hawks LogoNovember 19, 2018Edward FitzpatrickRoger Williams University Athletics and Fisher Bus Inc. unveil bus emblazoned with redesigned logo and updated color scheme.Tags:AthleticsLife @ RWU
Making SECCM Labs Construction Meetings Part of the CourseNovember 15, 2018By Jill Rodrigues '05Construction management students learn the process of a major construction project directly from the builders and project owners.Tags:AcademicsCivic ScholarsLife @ RWUSchool of Engineering, Computing, & Construction Management