Roger Williams University's Historic Preservation Society recognized for contributions to preservation efforts in Bristol and Warren.
Bristol and Warren residents participated in the 46th CCRI Commencement on Friday, May 20.
In tough times, an encouraging demonstration of big thinking was at the graduation of the Class of 2011 at the University of Rhode Island - the Mayor of Newark, a speaker TIME Magazine designated one of the top 100 influential people worldwide.
Highlights from The University's Commencement Exercises this Sunday.
Sunny skies prevailed over Roger Williams University Saturday, where more than 1,000 degrees were handed down at the 2011 Commencement exercises.
Graduation ceremonies will take place at the University of Rhode Island this weekend.
Nearly 1,000 students will receive degrees during the commencement ceremony on Saturday.
Send us your photos, videos, and stories from preparing for the Junior Prom.
Students, friends and faculty showed up to support the freshman class fundraiser on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, the Attorney General's Office is awaiting a package from Bristol Police to see if it can move forward with the investigation.
The Roger Williams University Public Relations Campaigns class taught by Dr. Aimee Shelton presented their final campaigns at the Mary Tefft White Cultural Center on Monday, May 9th.
The report was released by the Rhode Island Department of Education on Friday.
During an excursion to Prudence Island, students learned about healthy salt marshes and examined bottom dwelling creatures of Narragansett Bay.
Guiteras and Colt Andrews students and parents participated in Project ACES in front of Guiteras School
Third Eye Blind and Lupe Fiasco performed at the Roger Williams University Spring Concert on Thursday, April 28th.
Marine Scientist Dr. Ellen Prager gave a lecture at Roger Williams University Thursday night, followed by a book signing.
Global Fest, classroom visits by RWU international students, educate and entertain.
This week's Whiz Kids are students from the Mt. Hope DECA program, which placed in the state conference.
Twenty-one performers vie for top spot in local talent show.
Hugh Cole 4th and 5th graders participate in the school's first-ever science fair.
Juniors and seniors at Mt. Hope High School can take their pick of free prom dresses and shoes offered through the school.
Playwright Edward Albee spoke at Roger Williams University on Sunday, April 3, as part of the university's civil discourse lecture series, titled “Artists and Writers at Risk.”
Kids showed off their technical prowess at a robotics event in East Providence Saturday.
A spotlight on the Kickemuit Middle School cheerleading squad.
This week's Whiz Kid is a star athlete at Fatima High School.
The Joint Finance Committee unanimously approved the 2012 Bristol Warren Regional School District budget.
The Homebuilding project may not be a course offering for the high school's upperclassmen next year.
The former president of Rowan University will begin his term at Roger Williams University in July.
Roger Williams University will unveil the identity of the University's 10th president.
Congratulations were on the agenda at last night’s Bristol Warren Regional School Committee meeting.
Hands-on exhibits and an exciting science demonstration make for a fun night.
Mt. Hope High School Hosted it's annual Battle of the Bands contest on Thursday, March 24.
Chris Herren shares his story of his battle with drug addiction.
Roger Williams University held its Spring pep rally on Wednesday. The Campus Entertainment Network hosted the event and added an Irish twist.
A few hundred friends, fans and family packed Roger Williams University Wednesday night to support Bristol-Warren Band musicians.
This week's Bristol-Warren Whiz Kid is actually a group of students in the Debate Team at Mt. Hope High School.
Technology students eager for competition after winning 'Inspire Award.'
Harriet Tubman was the topic of Colt Andrews monthly community celebration.
A new addition to Mt. Hope's extended day program will allow students the opportunity to gain extra help with school work.
This week's whiz kid is Jared Souza of Bristol.