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Tents On Rwu Campus Will Focus Attention On Syrian Refugee Camps In Lebanon, Edward Fitzpatrick
Tents On Rwu Campus Will Focus Attention On Syrian Refugee Camps In Lebanon, Edward Fitzpatrick
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Eight tents will soon appear in the heart of Roger Williams University’s Bristol campus as part of an architecture student’s graduate thesis, which draws attention to the 1.1 million refugees who have fled to Lebanon since the Syrian Civil War began in 2011.
Rwu And Miami Dade College Establish Course Pathway For Architecture Students, Edward Fitzpatrick
Rwu And Miami Dade College Establish Course Pathway For Architecture Students, Edward Fitzpatrick
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A new agreement charts the course for architecture students to earn an associate’s degree at Miami Dade College, in Florida, before pursuing bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Roger Williams University’s highly regarded architectural program.
Design By Rwu Professor’S Architectural Firm Among Finalists For Mlk Memorial In Boston, Juan Siliezar
Design By Rwu Professor’S Architectural Firm Among Finalists For Mlk Memorial In Boston, Juan Siliezar
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RWU Professor of Architecture Julian Bonder’s architectural firm is among five finalists to design a multimillion-dollar memorial to Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King on the Boston Common.
Rwu’S Master Of Architecture Program Reaccredited With Distinction, Edward Fitzpatrick
Rwu’S Master Of Architecture Program Reaccredited With Distinction, Edward Fitzpatrick
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Not only has the Roger Williams University’s Master of Architecture program been reaccredited, it has achieved all 46 conditions for accreditation, meeting five of those criteria with distinction.
A Behind The Scenes Look At Building An Architecture Model, Juan Siliezar
A Behind The Scenes Look At Building An Architecture Model, Juan Siliezar
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On weekdays during the summer, Gabrielle Porter '20 spent most of her time focused on perfection. It came with the nature of her internship at a small architecture firm consistently ranked among the top in the nation where her main responsibility was building scaled models of the some of the firms current architecture projects.
Celebrating President Farish: A Life And Legacy, Jill Rodrigues
Celebrating President Farish: A Life And Legacy, Jill Rodrigues
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On Wednesday, the Roger Williams University community and greater community gathered to share a powerful celebration of the life and legacy of Donald J. Farish, who died on July 5, 2018, while serving his eighth year as our president.
School Of Architecture, Art & Historic Preservation Receives National Award For Creating Paid Internships Program For Students, Marcus Hanscom
School Of Architecture, Art & Historic Preservation Receives National Award For Creating Paid Internships Program For Students, Marcus Hanscom
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Award recognizes how RWU SAAHP built an innovative program to connect students with paid, real-world internships.
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.
Rwu Students Map Out R.I. Locations Primed For Transit-Oriented Development, Edward Fitzpatrick
Rwu Students Map Out R.I. Locations Primed For Transit-Oriented Development, Edward Fitzpatrick
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Grow Smart Rhode Island partnering with RWU and HousingWorksRI to identify opportunities along rail corridors and bus routes in Rhode Island.
Designing A Vision For The Nantucket Whaling Museum, Juan Siliezar
Designing A Vision For The Nantucket Whaling Museum, Juan Siliezar
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Two days before an architecture studio class presented designs that could help lay the foundations for renovations at a historic New England site, they were hard at work to meet the deadline.