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Arcade Exhibit Showcases Rwu History Professor’S Research, Edward Fitzpatrick
Arcade Exhibit Showcases Rwu History Professor’S Research, Edward Fitzpatrick
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Research focuses on the Narragansett Pacer, the first “truly American” breed of horse, featured in “The Last of the Mohicans”.
6 Questions On: Providing Expert Witness Testimony For Asylum-Seekers, Jill Rodrigues
6 Questions On: Providing Expert Witness Testimony For Asylum-Seekers, Jill Rodrigues
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Rwu Students Work With Organization That Helps Intellectually Disabled Students Transition To Jobs, Juan Siliezar
Rwu Students Work With Organization That Helps Intellectually Disabled Students Transition To Jobs, Juan Siliezar
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This hands-on experience shows how community-engaged writing projects help students develop key writing, teamwork and research skills.
Rwu Students Design Graphics And Website For R.I.’S First Teen Recovery Center, Juan Siliezar
Rwu Students Design Graphics And Website For R.I.’S First Teen Recovery Center, Juan Siliezar
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Students partnered with The Providence Center to develop graphics and a fully functioning website for the organization’s new teen center.
Rwu Graduate Wins Tony Award As A Producer Of “The Band’S Visit”, Edward Fitzpatrick
Rwu Graduate Wins Tony Award As A Producer Of “The Band’S Visit”, Edward Fitzpatrick
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Roger Williams University alumnus Charlie Stone received a Tony Award on June 10 as a producer of “The Band’s Visit,” which swept the Radio City Music Hall ceremonies with 10 awards, including best new musical.
Marching Toward The Finish, Juan Siliezar
Marching Toward The Finish, Juan Siliezar
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A quick look at the work master's of architecture students are presenting as part of their graduate thesis.
Learning To Market A Labor Of Love, Juan Siliezar
Learning To Market A Labor Of Love, Juan Siliezar
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To help take a small business to the next level, RWU students learn the art it takes to make its signature treat.
The Alumni Connection: Tv Producer Shares Field-Reporting Experience With Journalism Students, Jill Rodrigues
The Alumni Connection: Tv Producer Shares Field-Reporting Experience With Journalism Students, Jill Rodrigues
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Kathleen Kiely ’13 takes students into the field as she reports for WCVB TV’s “Chronicle”. Jill Rodrigues.
Bristol/Rwu Cooperative Committee Accepting Applications From Local Groups, Individuals, Edward Fitzpatrick
Bristol/Rwu Cooperative Committee Accepting Applications From Local Groups, Individuals, Edward Fitzpatrick
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Spring is in the air, so that means it’s time for local groups and residents to submit applications for the Fund for Civic Activities, run by the Town of Bristol/Roger Williams University Cooperative Committee.
The Roots Of Racism And The Challenge Of “White Fragility”, Edward Fitzpatrick
The Roots Of Racism And The Challenge Of “White Fragility”, Edward Fitzpatrick
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The New York Times on March 19 reported that a sweeping new study found that black boys in America end up earning less than white boys with similar backgrounds, even when they’re raised in wealthy, two-parent families in good neighborhoods.
Rwu Stay Break Part I: A Real-World Dive Into R.I.’S Food Insecurity Issues, Jill Rodrigues
Rwu Stay Break Part I: A Real-World Dive Into R.I.’S Food Insecurity Issues, Jill Rodrigues
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Students apply their hands-on lessons in food insecurity issues to make an advocacy pitch to state legislators.