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From The Depths Of History, Early Women Sailors Surface In Student Research Project, Sabrina Polin
From The Depths Of History, Early Women Sailors Surface In Student Research Project, Sabrina Polin
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History majors partner with Herreshoff Marine Museum on new exhibit.
School Of Law Honors 2016 Champions For Justice, Michael M. Bowden
School Of Law Honors 2016 Champions For Justice, Michael M. Bowden
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Judge Judith Colenback Savage, Dena Castricone ’98, ’02L and the Dorcas International Institute of Rhode Island are honored as Champions for Justice in supporting public interest law.
New Social Media Tool Celebrates, Publicizes Student Achievements, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
New Social Media Tool Celebrates, Publicizes Student Achievements, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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University completes full-scale rollout of Merit Pages to allow students to share successes with media, employers, family and more.
Students Venture To The Dominican Republic For Scholarship, Service, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Students Venture To The Dominican Republic For Scholarship, Service, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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Faculty-led study abroad trip focuses on public health and social justice via community immersion and volunteer opportunities with the Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children.
In Central Falls, A Bold Design Signals A Bright Future, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
In Central Falls, A Bold Design Signals A Bright Future, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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Graphic design students from RWU team with city officials to create a modern, bold brand identity that also embraces the community’s history.
Under Cover: The Art Of The Book With Rwu Librarians Lindsey Gumb And Heidi Benedict, Melissa Patricio
Under Cover: The Art Of The Book With Rwu Librarians Lindsey Gumb And Heidi Benedict, Melissa Patricio
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Creative Writing students go behind the pages to learn the basics of bookbinding.
Full Steam Ahead: Education Students Develop Custom Exhibit Proposals For Herreshoff Marine Museum, Sabrina Polin
Full Steam Ahead: Education Students Develop Custom Exhibit Proposals For Herreshoff Marine Museum, Sabrina Polin
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Interactive exhibits combine sailing basics with lessons in science, technology, engineering, art and math.
Rwu Student Team Captures Regional Design-Build Championship, Madison Reslow
Rwu Student Team Captures Regional Design-Build Championship, Madison Reslow
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For the second-year in a row, Architecture and Construction Management team is among eight regional winners in the National Design-Build Student Competition.
Fun, Functional Fabric: Saahp Students Sweep Competition In Fabric Structures Challenge, Sabrina Polin
Fun, Functional Fabric: Saahp Students Sweep Competition In Fabric Structures Challenge, Sabrina Polin
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Projects by architecture graduate students claim first, second and third at the Industrial Fabrics Association International’s Student Design Challenge.
Hawk On The High Seas: Emma Wightman ’17 To Sail Across The Atlantic With Sea Semester, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Hawk On The High Seas: Emma Wightman ’17 To Sail Across The Atlantic With Sea Semester, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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Upper-level science undergrads from across the country will investigate global climate change while aboard a 134-foot brigantine en route from the Canary Islands to St. Croix.
Rwu Arboretum A Reality As Campus Earns Accreditation, Jill Rodrigues
Rwu Arboretum A Reality As Campus Earns Accreditation, Jill Rodrigues
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Home to more than 30 species of native and specimen trees, the RWU campus becomes an internationally accredited arboretum.
Toward A Greater Good: In The Heart Of Providence, Celebrating Community-Engaged Projects, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Toward A Greater Good: In The Heart Of Providence, Celebrating Community-Engaged Projects, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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On the heels of the 'Roger’s Revolution' launch, Community Engagement Celebration provides a glimpse into student and faculty work across Rhode Island.
Funny Business: Susan Bedusa ’01 Helms National Lampoon Documentary, Sabrina Polin
Funny Business: Susan Bedusa ’01 Helms National Lampoon Documentary, Sabrina Polin
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The moose out front should’ve told you – go see alumna Susan Bedusa’s new film, Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead: The Story of the National Lampoon.
Raising An “Amoeba Army” To Fight A Deadly Intestinal Parasite, Sabrina Polin
Raising An “Amoeba Army” To Fight A Deadly Intestinal Parasite, Sabrina Polin
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Senior biology and chemistry major Joshua Leitao investigates amebiasis via American Society of Microbiology research fellowship.
Gabelli School Of Business Senior Named Rhode Island Changemaker Fellow, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Gabelli School Of Business Senior Named Rhode Island Changemaker Fellow, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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Monica Canova selected for new fellowship program designed to integrate student leaders into Rhode Island’s entrepreneurship scene.
Architecture Students To Partner In Developing Citywide Arboretum, Jill Rodrigues
Architecture Students To Partner In Developing Citywide Arboretum, Jill Rodrigues
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The Newport Tree Society will collaborate with students to create citywide reforestation plans and to preserve existing tree canopies.
Law Professor, Alumna Lead City Year Board, Michael M. Bowden
Law Professor, Alumna Lead City Year Board, Michael M. Bowden
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Professor Andy Horwitz and Stephanie Federico ‘03 co-chair advisory board of City Year Providence, aiming to dramatically cut dropout rates.
Tradition Of Service Continues With Community Connections, Melissa A. Patricio
Tradition Of Service Continues With Community Connections, Melissa A. Patricio
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Freshmen glean new experiences, reap new skills from day of service.
Rwu Athletics Announces Fourth Class Of Athletics Hall Of Fame, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Rwu Athletics Announces Fourth Class Of Athletics Hall Of Fame, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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Four athletes, one coach and one team to be inducted, another athlete to receive special recognition at ceremony on Oct. 24.
Student Engineers From Rwu Capture Top Honors In Faa Competition, Marissa Downes, Brian E. Clark
Student Engineers From Rwu Capture Top Honors In Faa Competition, Marissa Downes, Brian E. Clark
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Two teams of students awarded for innovative aviation solutions to improve jetway lighting, runway debris removal.
Justice Breyer Cites Alumnus In Supreme Court Decision, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Justice Breyer Cites Alumnus In Supreme Court Decision, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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In a sweeping dissent in a capital punishment case, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer cites Jesse Nason '02, '05L from 'Roger Williams School of Law Review.'
Alumni Awards Recognize Outstanding Service, Engagement And Success, Justin Wilder
Alumni Awards Recognize Outstanding Service, Engagement And Success, Justin Wilder
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'Hidden gems' honored, 370 alumni celebrated during 5th Annual Alumni Weekend.
Pro Bono Collaborative: Safe Passage Through Guardianship, Michael M. Bowden
Pro Bono Collaborative: Safe Passage Through Guardianship, Michael M. Bowden
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The PBC’s guardianship project brings together a hospital, a law firm, RWU Law students and the parents of disabled children – and helps them all.
From A Hurricane On Day One To The Twists And Turns Ahead – The Class Of 2015 Graduates, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
From A Hurricane On Day One To The Twists And Turns Ahead – The Class Of 2015 Graduates, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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Words of wisdom from author and historian Nathaniel Philbrick highlight Commencement ceremony, as 1,123 students earn bachelor’s and master’s degrees.
Fulbright Scholar Anthony Salazar ’15 To Teach In Germany, Jill Rodrigues
Fulbright Scholar Anthony Salazar ’15 To Teach In Germany, Jill Rodrigues
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German and international relations graduate earns Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Scholarship to work with schoolchildren in Germany.
A First For Rwu, Ashley Barton ’15 Honored As Newman Civic Fellow, Sabrina Polin
A First For Rwu, Ashley Barton ’15 Honored As Newman Civic Fellow, Sabrina Polin
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Senior legal studies and creative writing major recognized for human rights activism and promoting freedom of speech.
‘Blood Brothers’ Trade A Day Of Practice For A Day Of Donation, Sabrina Polin
‘Blood Brothers’ Trade A Day Of Practice For A Day Of Donation, Sabrina Polin
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RWU’s Men’s Lacrosse Team donates blood together for the fifth year.
Hawkward Takes The Ppac Stage On Saturday As 'Special Guest' Performers For Jay Leno, Lynda Curtis
Hawkward Takes The Ppac Stage On Saturday As 'Special Guest' Performers For Jay Leno, Lynda Curtis
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As opening act for the comedian, a cappella group to perform nine songs, including 'Uptown Funk,' at the Providence Performing Arts Center.
On Spring Break, Trading Sun And Sand For Service Learning, Lynda Curtis
On Spring Break, Trading Sun And Sand For Service Learning, Lynda Curtis
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From Providence to Pittsburgh to Peru, more than 130 students ditch beach towels and opt for tool belts this week as part of Alternative Spring Break projects.
Cpc Plan To Transform Abandoned Pawtucket / Central Falls Mill Earns Apa-Ri Award, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Cpc Plan To Transform Abandoned Pawtucket / Central Falls Mill Earns Apa-Ri Award, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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Faculty/student collaboration among business, architecture and historic preservation to be recognized by American Planning Association at awards ceremony tonight.