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Better Citizens Through Poetry, Jill Rodrigues
Better Citizens Through Poetry, Jill Rodrigues
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State poet Rick Benjamin shares how poetry teaches us about citizenship as part of the Mary Tefft White Cultural Center: Talking in the Library Series.
Legendary Oceanographer To Kick Off Marine Biology's 40th Anniversary, Brian E. Clark
Legendary Oceanographer To Kick Off Marine Biology's 40th Anniversary, Brian E. Clark
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President’s Distinguished Speakers Series event on Sept. 25 will feature National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Sylvia Earle.
Rwu Lends A Helping Hand, Jill Rodrigues
Rwu Lends A Helping Hand, Jill Rodrigues
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Ninth Annual Community Connections engages incoming students with a day of service.
Rwu’S Rhode Island Tribute Triumphs At Bristol Parade, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Rwu’S Rhode Island Tribute Triumphs At Bristol Parade, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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For the third year in a row, the RWU Orientation Advisors’ float has captured the Best in Parade Award.
A Monumental Tribute To The Ocean State, Leah Catania
A Monumental Tribute To The Ocean State, Leah Catania
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How many Rhode Island landmarks can you name on the road trip from Newport to Providence? See if you can spot them all when you go to Bristol’s 228th Annual Fourth of July Celebration.
Alumni Weekend, In Words And Images, Leah Catania
Alumni Weekend, In Words And Images, Leah Catania
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Even a tropical storm and coastal flooding couldn’t keep Roger Williams alumni from their treasured summer tradition.
Discover Newport Honors University With Governor's Tourism Achievement Award, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Discover Newport Honors University With Governor's Tourism Achievement Award, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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RWU honored for serving as an economic driver and ‘a major catalyst for travel’ in Newport and Bristol counties.
The Rhode Island Charter And Roger Williams’S Legacy, Jill Rodrigues
The Rhode Island Charter And Roger Williams’S Legacy, Jill Rodrigues
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Historians, scholars and a legal expert illuminate Roger Williams’s influence on the American principles of freedom of conscious and limited government that continue to both resonate and cause tension today.
Innovative And Traditional Journalism Nets Students National, Regional Awards, Jill Rodrigues
Innovative And Traditional Journalism Nets Students National, Regional Awards, Jill Rodrigues
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The Society of Professional Journalists recognizes HawkTheVote Media Lab for live election field reporting; The Hawks’ Herald lands four regional awards in same contest.
How To Hold A Press Conference, Jill Rodrigues
How To Hold A Press Conference, Jill Rodrigues
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Media relations students gain real-world experience by staging a mock press conference to address recent issues at Carnival Cruise Lines.
Audubon Society Of Rhode Island And Rwu Announce Environmental Education Partnership, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Audubon Society Of Rhode Island And Rwu Announce Environmental Education Partnership, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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The Audubon Society of Rhode Island and Roger Williams University have partnered to drive new and innovative programming that further engages area students and families in environmental education.
A Traditional Feast, Kaleigh Wilson
A Traditional Feast, Kaleigh Wilson
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Kaleigh Wilson ’13 shares a student’s perspective on the legendary campus tradition of Lobster-Steak Dinner.
Off The Script: On Course-Based, Global Service Learning At Rwu, Brian E. Clark
Off The Script: On Course-Based, Global Service Learning At Rwu, Brian E. Clark
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Chelsea Silva ’14 chats with President Farish about a winter intersession trip to Petersfield, Jamaica, that focused on mental health issues in the island’s classrooms.
Undergraduate Research Panel Kicks Off Conference On Religion And State, Jenna Mulvey
Undergraduate Research Panel Kicks Off Conference On Religion And State, Jenna Mulvey
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The biannual Roger Williams University Conference on Religion and kicked off today, hosting scholars from across the globe to investigate “Narratives and Negotiation: Agency, Religion and the State.
Bonding Across Cultures, Jill Rodrigues
Bonding Across Cultures, Jill Rodrigues
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Seventh annual Global Fest celebrates cultural diversity across campus.
Swapping Sun For Service, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Swapping Sun For Service, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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Roger Williams University students forgo vacations in sunny places to lead service-oriented projects locally and abroad.
Deconstructing Plath’S “The Bell Jar”, Jill Rodrigues
Deconstructing Plath’S “The Bell Jar”, Jill Rodrigues
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John Howard Birss, Jr. Memorial Lecture examines the writing process and life of Sylvia Plath.
In Hurricane Sandy’S Aftermath, Rwu Cares Raises Thousands For Relief Efforts, Kc Ferrara
In Hurricane Sandy’S Aftermath, Rwu Cares Raises Thousands For Relief Efforts, Kc Ferrara
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In addition to $7,000 in funds, committee works with students, faculty and staff to organize food, clothing and supply deliveries to affected regions in New York and New Jersey.
Lpi / Housingworks Data: Housing Costs A Challenge For Latinos In R.I., Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Lpi / Housingworks Data: Housing Costs A Challenge For Latinos In R.I., Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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Local homes and apartments unaffordable for the average Latino household living in Rhode Island.
Prssa Students Lead Anti-Bullying Campaign For R.I., Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Prssa Students Lead Anti-Bullying Campaign For R.I., Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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Campaign challenges students and community members to stop bullying in schools across Rhode Island.
Partners On A Port Of Welcome, Jill Rodrigues
Partners On A Port Of Welcome, Jill Rodrigues
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Through the Community Partnerships Center, RWU students develop a plan to boost Bristol economy, tourism by transforming a historic Naval Armory into a Maritime Welcome Center.
Annual Birss Series Celebrates 50th Anniversary Of ‘The Bell Jar’, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Annual Birss Series Celebrates 50th Anniversary Of ‘The Bell Jar’, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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Library exhibition, book discussion and keynote address will explore Sylvia Plath’s famed novel.
Defining A Single Race In America: Human, Jill Rodrigues
Defining A Single Race In America: Human, Jill Rodrigues
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Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Leonard Pitts Jr. challenges the concept of race in America in a presentation of the President’s Distinguished Speakers Series.
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.
Inaugural Gospelfest 2012 Spreads Hope Through Song, Kaleigh Wilson
Inaugural Gospelfest 2012 Spreads Hope Through Song, Kaleigh Wilson
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GospelFest 2012 features the Prism of Praise Community Gospel Choir and the Roger Williams University Chorus for performance and workshop.
Some Of The Best College Food In America? The Daily Meal Says So, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Some Of The Best College Food In America? The Daily Meal Says So, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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RWU earns coveted spot on The Daily Meal's list of best colleges for food.
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.
1,200 Volunteers, 53 Local Orgs, 37 School Buses… One Day Of Service, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
1,200 Volunteers, 53 Local Orgs, 37 School Buses… One Day Of Service, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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Eighth annual Community Connections mobilizes incoming students during their first days on campus.
Back To Back! University Earns ‘Best In Parade’ Honors For Second Year In A Row, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Back To Back! University Earns ‘Best In Parade’ Honors For Second Year In A Row, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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Each year, the RWU Orientation advisors imagine a theme, design a float and construct it in time for Bristol’s famed Fourth of July festivities.
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.