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Mns Study: Live Coral Trade May Help Preserve Wild Reefs, Brian E. Clark
Mns Study: Live Coral Trade May Help Preserve Wild Reefs, Brian E. Clark
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Research by RWU faculty member Andrew Rhyne and partners shows that the new trade in locally cultivated corals for home aquariums reduces wild harvest and provides an income source for small island communities.
From Craftsmanship To College: Rwu, Iyrs Partner On Pathway Program, Brian E. Clark
From Craftsmanship To College: Rwu, Iyrs Partner On Pathway Program, Brian E. Clark
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Students who complete programs at marine trades and technology school IYRS will be granted up to 30 credits toward bachelor’s or associate degrees offered via Continuing Studies.
Students Give A Slamming Performance, Kaleigh Wilson
Students Give A Slamming Performance, Kaleigh Wilson
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Student-Poets Compete in Biggest Ever RWU Poetry Slam.
The Art (And Science) Of Breeding Fish In Captivity, Jenna Mulvey
The Art (And Science) Of Breeding Fish In Captivity, Jenna Mulvey
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To reduce the impact of harvesting fish from natural habitats, RWU experts to teach aquarists to breed fish for exhibit tanks.
Roger Williams University Law Students Win Regional Moot Court Competition, Brian E. Clark
Roger Williams University Law Students Win Regional Moot Court Competition, Brian E. Clark
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RWU Law students Juliana McKittrick, Nick Nybo and Will Wray to compete for National Title.
Author John M. Barry Tells The Story Of Early America’S Emerging Ideals Through Roger Williams, Jill Rodrigues
Author John M. Barry Tells The Story Of Early America’S Emerging Ideals Through Roger Williams, Jill Rodrigues
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Bestselling author and historian John M. Barry revealed the story behind University namesake and the founder of Rhode Island.
The Jellies’ Way: Masters Of Stealth Predation, Jill Rodrigues
The Jellies’ Way: Masters Of Stealth Predation, Jill Rodrigues
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Associate Professor of Environmental Science Sean Colin studies the predatory abilities of comb jellies in calm to rough waters.
Student Teams Continue Success In Northeast Construction Management Student Competition, Jill Rodrigues
Student Teams Continue Success In Northeast Construction Management Student Competition, Jill Rodrigues
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Exhaustive two-day challenge to plan and pitch real projects puts RWU construction management students to the test – and above the competition in northeast.
Off The Script: Leading-Edge Technology On The Rwu Campus, Brian E. Clark
Off The Script: Leading-Edge Technology On The Rwu Campus, Brian E. Clark
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Alumnus, parent and trustee Tim Baxter ’83 – president of Samsung Electronics America – chats with President Farish about this fall’s Samsung/RWU partnership.
Diverse Research Presented At Fall Faculty Showcase, Jill Rodrigues
Diverse Research Presented At Fall Faculty Showcase, Jill Rodrigues
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The event was designed to foster collegiality among faculty members and offer a venue to share their latest research projects, pedagogy and creative works.
Shifting Seas: Symposium To Examine Climate Change, Oceans And Law, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Shifting Seas: Symposium To Examine Climate Change, Oceans And Law, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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The Marine Law Symposium, a two-day event at RWU Law, brings together scientific and legal experts to consider how laws and policies regarding our fragile coastal communities should be made in the future.
Community Partnerships Center To Support Revitalization Of State’S Main Street Corridors, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Community Partnerships Center To Support Revitalization Of State’S Main Street Corridors, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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University with partner with Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation on community development initiatives in Providence, Woonsocket.
Life Lessons From Finance Guru Leon Cooperman, Jill Rodrigues
Life Lessons From Finance Guru Leon Cooperman, Jill Rodrigues
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Wall Street legend shares the secrets of his success at Roger Williams University Leadership Institute lecture.
Fireside Chat, Rwu Law Style, With Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Fireside Chat, Rwu Law Style, With Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito spent Friday at the School of Law, meeting with students and faculty and teaching a Constitutional Law class.
How Best To Educate The Next Generation In Historic Preservation, Brian E. Clark
How Best To Educate The Next Generation In Historic Preservation, Brian E. Clark
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Ten key takeaways from a first-of-its-kind conference on preservation education, hosted by the School of Architecture, Art and Historic Preservation.
Marilyn, In His Own Words, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Marilyn, In His Own Words, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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Writer in Residence Adam Braver on his Marilyn Monroe novel, "Misfit".
Nsf Pledges $586,500 To Underrepresented Students In Stem Programs At Rwu, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Nsf Pledges $586,500 To Underrepresented Students In Stem Programs At Rwu, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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Grant will allow University to provide 15 four-year, $26,000/year scholarships to selected students in engineering, biology and marine biology.
Take Two: Abby Moreau ’13, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Take Two: Abby Moreau ’13, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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From the classroom to the professional world, economics major Abby Moreau unveils the secret to her RWU success.
Marine Aquarium Fish Trade Study Reveals Fewer Fish, More Species Imported, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Marine Aquarium Fish Trade Study Reveals Fewer Fish, More Species Imported, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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First study of its kind finds aquarium tropical fish imports to the U.S. often misreported.
Commencement 2012: For Graduates, An Urge To Inspire Change, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Commencement 2012: For Graduates, An Urge To Inspire Change, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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The Honorable Madeleine Albright, other speakers encourage the Class of 2012 to focus not on the challenges ahead, but on the ceaseless opportunities to make a mark.
Rwu Law Commencement: Passing The Baton To The Next Generation, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Rwu Law Commencement: Passing The Baton To The Next Generation, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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RWU Law’s 17th Commencement took place Friday under clear blue skies, as 183 new law school graduates were awarded J.D. degrees before a crowd of nearly 2,000.
Senior Spotlight: On A (Nasa) Mission To Teach Science, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Senior Spotlight: On A (Nasa) Mission To Teach Science, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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NASA names Class of 2012 graduate Nicole Monaco one of five aspiring STEM educators to its prestigious Endeavor Fellowship.
Creative Writing Undergrad Lands Spot In National Literary Magazine, Kaleigh Wilson
Creative Writing Undergrad Lands Spot In National Literary Magazine, Kaleigh Wilson
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The Santa Clara Review publishes poem by Chelsea Silva ’14 in Winter 2012 issue.
Advice From The 16th Century: What Copernicus Can Teach Us Today, Brian E. Clark
Advice From The 16th Century: What Copernicus Can Teach Us Today, Brian E. Clark
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Bestselling author Dava Sobel shares insights from her most recent subject as part of the President’s Distinguished Speakers Series.
In Good Company – Gsb Maintains Prestigious Aacsb Accreditation, Brian E. Clark
In Good Company – Gsb Maintains Prestigious Aacsb Accreditation, Brian E. Clark
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Fewer than 5 percent of business programs across the globe accredited by AACSB.