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Teaching Wind Energy To Engineering And Education Undergraduates Through Community Engagement, Maija A. Benitz, Li-Ling Yang
Teaching Wind Energy To Engineering And Education Undergraduates Through Community Engagement, Maija A. Benitz, Li-Ling Yang
Engineering, Computing & Construction Management Faculty Publications
Rhode Island's adoption of the Next Generation Science Standards in 2013 [1] established a pressing need to provide elementary schools with support for integrating engineering in our local district's classrooms. Wind energy was identified as an appropriate instructional topic, both for its relevance to Rhode Island [2], and for its strength as a tool for studying the engineering design process. Education and engineering undergraduates collaborated to educate local fourth graders about engineering design and wind energy. While supporting the need for engineering education in the community, this project also deepened learning for both education and engineering students at Roger Williams …
Law School News: Remembering Rwu Laws Founding Dean 9-10-2019, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law School News: Remembering Rwu Laws Founding Dean 9-10-2019, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Life of the Law School (1993- )
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Law School News: 'Rwu Law Is Essential To The Vision' 8-30-2019, Michael M. Bowden
Law School News: 'Rwu Law Is Essential To The Vision' 8-30-2019, Michael M. Bowden
Life of the Law School (1993- )
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Rwu Students Take Shakespeare To The Courtroom, Courtney Dell'agnese
Rwu Students Take Shakespeare To The Courtroom, Courtney Dell'agnese
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In this interdisciplinary legal studies course, students learned valuable law techniques while putting popular Shakespearean characters on trial.
From Rwu To Boston Common: Honoring Lost Loved Ones, Jill Rodrigues
From Rwu To Boston Common: Honoring Lost Loved Ones, Jill Rodrigues
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How the idea for Boston Common’s annual Memorial Day flag garden took root on the Roger Williams University campus.
Rwu Alum Creates Design For Popular New Summer Beer, Julia Rubin
Rwu Alum Creates Design For Popular New Summer Beer, Julia Rubin
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Leah Saccoccio `12, senior designer at Anheuser Busch, created the eye-catching design for Natural Light's new Naturdays beer.
Rwu’S University College And Saint Raphael Academy Celebrates Steam Academy Achievement, Courtney Dell'agnese
Rwu’S University College And Saint Raphael Academy Celebrates Steam Academy Achievement, Courtney Dell'agnese
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Recognized as a STEAM Academy by RWU’s Center for Workforce & Professional Development, Saint Raphael Academy strives to incorporate STEAM learning in their curriculum for years to come.
As Civic Scholars, Rwu Graduates Ready To Change The World, Jill Rodrigues
As Civic Scholars, Rwu Graduates Ready To Change The World, Jill Rodrigues
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From committing to service on their first day as students to a deep dive into community-engaged work and real-world research projects, the Class of 2019 embodies civic scholarship at RWU.
Class Of 2019 Graduate Students Urged To “Make A Difference”, Jill Rodrigues
Class Of 2019 Graduate Students Urged To “Make A Difference”, Jill Rodrigues
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In RWU’s first annual Graduate Commencement, speakers challenge graduate students to change the world.
Senior Portrait Series, Xaviea Brown
Senior Portrait Series, Xaviea Brown
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Senior Portrait Series highlights some of our grads' memories at RWU and their plans following commencement.
Rwu’S University College Graduates Students From All Walks Of Life, Courtney Dell'agnese
Rwu’S University College Graduates Students From All Walks Of Life, Courtney Dell'agnese
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In the 2019 University College commencement ceremony, RWU celebrated the accomplishments of students who received their degrees or certificates and honor society inductees.
Lavender Graduation Celebrates Queer And Trans Students, Justin Wilder, Julia Rubin
Lavender Graduation Celebrates Queer And Trans Students, Justin Wilder, Julia Rubin
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Friends and family celebrated 18 graduating students from RWU's Queer and Trans community at our second annual Lavender Graduation.
A Conversation With 2019 Student Commencement Speaker Phoebe Thaler, Julia Rubin
A Conversation With 2019 Student Commencement Speaker Phoebe Thaler, Julia Rubin
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Phoebe Thaler `19 spoke with RWU News about the significance of being student commencement speaker, the importance of representation, community, and advocacy and her hopes for the future.
Leaders Honored In Student Achievement Awards, Julia Rubin
Leaders Honored In Student Achievement Awards, Julia Rubin
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On May 5, friends, family and RWU community members gathered to celebrate the many accomplishments of our student leaders.
Rwu Business Students Develop 10-Year R.I. Business And Economic Report For State Government Officials, Jill Rodrigues
Rwu Business Students Develop 10-Year R.I. Business And Economic Report For State Government Officials, Jill Rodrigues
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Analyzing key business and economic factors from 2008-2017, findings from the report have been released on the R.I. Secretary of State website.
Students Share Research At Academic Showcase And Honors, Jill Rodrigues
Students Share Research At Academic Showcase And Honors, Jill Rodrigues
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SASH provides a forum for students to present their scholarly and creative work before an audience of peers.
Women's Track & Field Team Wins Ccc Championship, Casie Beauchemin
Women's Track & Field Team Wins Ccc Championship, Casie Beauchemin
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The Roger Williams Women's Track & Field team won the CCC Championship for the second year in a row on a Saturday afternoon.
Hawks Soar Past The Challenge: Rwu Day Of Giving Breaks Records, Jill Rodrigues
Hawks Soar Past The Challenge: Rwu Day Of Giving Breaks Records, Jill Rodrigues
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Participation more than doubled, raising the most funds ever on an annual Day of Giving.
More Than Just Events: Students Gain Valuable Skills Through Stage Crew Work, Courtney Dell'agnese, Kindell Brown
More Than Just Events: Students Gain Valuable Skills Through Stage Crew Work, Courtney Dell'agnese, Kindell Brown
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In addition to learning how to set up concerts, dance shows and poetry slams, the members of RWU’s stage crew develop skills that can transfer to any position after graduation.
Invisible Instruction: Exploring The Life And Work Of Maria Montessori And The Montessori Method, Alesandra Raimondo-Paolino
Invisible Instruction: Exploring The Life And Work Of Maria Montessori And The Montessori Method, Alesandra Raimondo-Paolino
Education Theses
This report moves forth to discuss the life and work of Maria Montessori and the Montessori Method. This method, which developed primarily in the early 20th century, is focused on independent learning and exploration. We will look at the formation of the Montessori Method per Maria Montessori’s background and career in the medical field and education. The paper will then assess the many components of the classroom and fundamental principles of such, thus moving further into the practice and current existence of how the method stands today.
At First Ever Star Field Flashlight Exhibition, Expect The Unexpected, Julia Rubin
At First Ever Star Field Flashlight Exhibition, Expect The Unexpected, Julia Rubin
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On Sunday May 5, RWU artists of all types will showcase their work at the WaterFire Arts Center, in the first-ever Star Field Flashlight Exhibition.
A Celebration Of Community Engagement, Julia Rubin
A Celebration Of Community Engagement, Julia Rubin
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On Wednesday, April 24, students, faculty, staff, and community members, gathered to recognize more than 80 collaborative projects that have bolstered community initiatives and instilled in students important skills for the future.
Rwu Students Claim Second Place In Student Advertising Competition, Jill Rodrigues, Justin Wilder
Rwu Students Claim Second Place In Student Advertising Competition, Jill Rodrigues, Justin Wilder
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Innovative marketing campaign earns interdisciplinary team top-two finish in the regional round of the National Student Advertising Competition.
The Women @ Rwu Conference And Showcase: Recognizing Innovative, Creative And Cutting-Edge Work, Courtney Dell'agnese
The Women @ Rwu Conference And Showcase: Recognizing Innovative, Creative And Cutting-Edge Work, Courtney Dell'agnese
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On May 3, join The Women’s Faculty Caucus in celebrating 58 women and woman-identified faculty and staff members as they present their research, scholarship, creative talents, and more.
Rwu Community Engagement Celebration Set For Wednesday At Tourister Mill Building In Warren, Edward Fitzpatrick
Rwu Community Engagement Celebration Set For Wednesday At Tourister Mill Building In Warren, Edward Fitzpatrick
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Nearly 500 people are expected to attend the Roger Williams University Community Engagement Celebration at the Tourister Mill building, in Warren, R.I., on Wednesday, April 24.
Prepared To Design Future Technologies: Students Study How To Build Computer Systems To Think For Themselves, Courtney Dell'agnese
Prepared To Design Future Technologies: Students Study How To Build Computer Systems To Think For Themselves, Courtney Dell'agnese
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Have you ever wondered how your cell phone unlocks just by using your face? How is it able to detect the difference between your face and someone else’s? This feature, now prominent in most cell phones, is just one type of machine learning that RWU students are learning how to build. In a computer science course, students went behind the screen to learn how facial recognition computer systems are constructed and how this type of technology can be applied to future devices.
6 Questions On Psychological Well-Being Among The Latinx Population, Jill Rodrigues
6 Questions On Psychological Well-Being Among The Latinx Population, Jill Rodrigues
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After practicing many years as a clinically-trained psychologist studying the causes of disorders, Alejandro Leguizamo decided to turn his investigations toward “what goes right” for people.
Rwu Hosts 250 Fourth-Graders For Lesson On Wind Energy, Edward Fitzpatrick, Courtney Dell'agnese
Rwu Hosts 250 Fourth-Graders For Lesson On Wind Energy, Edward Fitzpatrick, Courtney Dell'agnese
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Nearly 250 fourth-graders from the Bristol-Warren Regional School District built wind turbines as part of the KidWind project and came to Roger Williams University on Friday to test their pint-sized turbines in wind tunnels.
Roger Williams University Athletics Announces Seventh Class Of Rwu Athletic Hall Of Fame, Nicholas Williams
Roger Williams University Athletics Announces Seventh Class Of Rwu Athletic Hall Of Fame, Nicholas Williams
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The Roger Williams University Athletic Department is proud to announce the seventh class of the RWU Athletics Hall of Fame. The department will induct four former student-athletes and one former coach. Receiving induction are Jennifer (Weber) Falesto ’97 (Women’s Soccer, Women’s Basketball), Alec Anderson ’13 (Sailing), Kaitlyn Bovee ’14 (Women’s Basketball), Krystie Luczynski ’14 (Women’s Volleyball), and former Men’s Volleyball and Women’s Volleyball Head Coach and former Director of Athletics Joel Dearing.
U.S. Sen. Jack Reed To Deliver Commencement Address At Rwu, Edward Fitzpatrick
U.S. Sen. Jack Reed To Deliver Commencement Address At Rwu, Edward Fitzpatrick
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U.S. Senator Jack Reed will deliver the commencement address to more than 1,200 students during the Roger Williams University undergraduate commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 18, 2019.