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War Stories: Ww-Ii Veterans Share On The Ground Experiences, Melissa A. Patricio
War Stories: Ww-Ii Veterans Share On The Ground Experiences, Melissa A. Patricio
Featured News Story
In a race against time, Thanasi Metropoulos '13 preserves a piece of WW-II history in the East Bay.
Gospelfest Sets Spirits Soaring (Photos), Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Gospelfest Sets Spirits Soaring (Photos), Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Featured News Story
Gospel choir lends spiritual, personal touch to community performance.
For Rwu Faculty, Key Role On Economic Development Research In Rhode Island, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
For Rwu Faculty, Key Role On Economic Development Research In Rhode Island, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Featured News Story
Faculty members from economics, engineering and construction management leading cross-institutional research projects through statewide collaborative.
Making A Difference As Mr. Rwu Contestants, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Making A Difference As Mr. Rwu Contestants, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Featured News Story
Mr. RWU pageant raises over $16,000 this year for Hasbro Children’s Hospital.
The Experts Weigh In: Why You Should Pay Attention To Roger, Jill Rodrigues
The Experts Weigh In: Why You Should Pay Attention To Roger, Jill Rodrigues
Featured News Story
History and legal experts debate the merits of Roger Williams’s work and legacy.
Connections, December 2013, University Library
Connections, December 2013, University Library
Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Preserving History – The Good, The Bad And The Ugly, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Preserving History – The Good, The Bad And The Ugly, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Featured News Story
Historian Ray Rickman on the violent history that Americans try to forget, and why it’s important to remember.
Cirincione: 'Nuclear Nightmares' Threaten Planetary Destruction, Melissa A. Patricio
Cirincione: 'Nuclear Nightmares' Threaten Planetary Destruction, Melissa A. Patricio
Featured News Story
Ploughshares Fund President, global security expert Joseph Cirincione outlines nuclear threats, predicts progress with Iran at President's Distinguished Speakers Series lecture.
Connections, November 2013, University Library
Connections, November 2013, University Library
Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Evolution In Real Time: Studying Marine Viruses In Mount Hope Bay, Jill Rodrigues
Evolution In Real Time: Studying Marine Viruses In Mount Hope Bay, Jill Rodrigues
Featured News Story
Faculty-student collaborative research examines the evolution of marine viruses.
Lpi Data: Latino Population To Sustain Future Workforce, But Is Rhode Island Ready?, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Lpi Data: Latino Population To Sustain Future Workforce, But Is Rhode Island Ready?, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Featured News Story
Infographic from RWU's Latino Policy Institute shows that Latinos play bigger role in State's labor force but need opportunity to close education, skills gaps.
Reinventing The Written Word In Found Poetry, Leah Catania
Reinventing The Written Word In Found Poetry, Leah Catania
Featured News Story
Cut-and-paste and erasure creations render new poetic works from familiar texts.
Nathaniel Philbrick’S Insights Into Early American History, Jill Rodrigues
Nathaniel Philbrick’S Insights Into Early American History, Jill Rodrigues
Featured News Story
Historian and award-winning author explores how America emerged from bloody conflicts in the culmination of the 2013 Common Reading program.
In Photos Across Campus, University’S Diversity On Display, Alexandria Wojtanowski
In Photos Across Campus, University’S Diversity On Display, Alexandria Wojtanowski
Featured News Story
Six students, working alongside Professor Stephan Brigidi, create a photo documentary exhibit celebrating the many faces of the RWU community.
“Breaking Bad” Family Values: Survival And The Slippery Slope, Alexandria Wojtanowski
“Breaking Bad” Family Values: Survival And The Slippery Slope, Alexandria Wojtanowski
Featured News Story
RWU faculty deconstruct, analyze AMC’s hit show about a man driven to drug dealing in the name of family – without spoilers!
Academic Affairs Happenings, Volume 2, Issue 1, Office Of Academic Affairs, Roger Williams University
Academic Affairs Happenings, Volume 2, Issue 1, Office Of Academic Affairs, Roger Williams University
Academic Affairs Newsletter
The Newsletter is an ongoing publication that highlights the wide range of work in which RWU faculty and students are engaged.
Connections, October 2013, University Library
Connections, October 2013, University Library
Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Sylvia Earle: Ocean Life Makes Human Life Possible, Jill Rodrigues
Sylvia Earle: Ocean Life Makes Human Life Possible, Jill Rodrigues
Featured News Story
Legendary oceanographer and marine scientist lauds RWU for marine
biology and aquaculture programs as a leading example of research and conservation efforts.
Alumnus Honored By White House As 'Champion Of Change', Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Alumnus Honored By White House As 'Champion Of Change', Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Featured News Story
Joseph McKenna '11 awarded for his success empowering Texas youths with emergency preparedness skills.
School Of Continuing Studies Expands Portfolio With Launch Of Professional Education Center, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
School Of Continuing Studies Expands Portfolio With Launch Of Professional Education Center, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Featured News Story
Starting this fall, working professionals, career changers and entrepreneurs can gain new skills with wide selection of certificate programs, sessions and seminars.
New Rwu Law Clinic Provides Free Legal Services To Local Community, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
New Rwu Law Clinic Provides Free Legal Services To Local Community, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Featured News Story
Community-driven economic development initiatives are focus of law school’s newest experiential learning opportunity.
Better Citizens Through Poetry, Jill Rodrigues
Better Citizens Through Poetry, Jill Rodrigues
Featured News Story
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.
For Graduate Education Alumna, Rhode Island ‘Teacher Of The Year’ Kudos, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
For Graduate Education Alumna, Rhode Island ‘Teacher Of The Year’ Kudos, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Featured News Story
Business and computer education teacher now contending for National Teacher of the Year.
Cpc Feasibility Study Lauded As Bristol Lands Funds For Maritime Center, Melissa A. Patricio
Cpc Feasibility Study Lauded As Bristol Lands Funds For Maritime Center, Melissa A. Patricio
Featured News Story
R.I. Sen. Jack Reed announces $861,000 Boating Infrastructure Grant to convert Bristol’s historic Naval Armory into a destination for transient boaters.
University, Samsung Partner On Groundbreaking Ed Tech Initiative, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
University, Samsung Partner On Groundbreaking Ed Tech Initiative, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Featured News Story
Starting with SAAHP and Continuing Studies, project aims to create collaborative learning environments, reduce technology costs for students and set new standards for “affordable excellence” in higher education.
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
Featured News Story
President’s Distinguished Speakers Series event on Sept. 25 will feature National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Sylvia Earle.
Connections, September 2013, University Library
Connections, September 2013, University Library
Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Lpi Research: Ri Latino Youth Grade Levels Behind Peers, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Lpi Research: Ri Latino Youth Grade Levels Behind Peers, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Featured News Story
RWU’s Latino Policy Institute releases new research report and recommendations for delivering academic excellence in Urban Public Schools.
Rwu Lends A Helping Hand, Jill Rodrigues
Rwu Lends A Helping Hand, Jill Rodrigues
Featured News Story
Ninth Annual Community Connections engages incoming students with a day of service.
From Justice Kagan, A Glimpse At Life On The Supreme Court, Michael M. Bowden
From Justice Kagan, A Glimpse At Life On The Supreme Court, Michael M. Bowden
Featured News Story
For first-year students at RWU Law, Kagan’s visit meant an insider’s perspective
on the Supreme Court in their first days of law school.