Join in welcoming families, friends, and alumni to experience Homecoming and family weekend.
Unveiled on Sept. 25, the new space offers students resources to work with clients, collaborate on interdisciplinary projects, and more.
President's Board of Advisors members Katie Ilaria '11 and Leah Saccoccio '11 spoke with undergraduate students in marketing, advertising.
Science never tasted so good. That’s according to high school students who attended Roger Williams University’s Food Science Camp.
With funding from the university, donor gifts, and federal earmarks, students from diverse academic disciplines will benefit.
At the week-long camp, high school students immersed themselves in the lives of forensic scientists, analyzing fingerprints, footprints.
The partnership between RWU and CVS Health has driven success and innovation for diverse entrepreneurs, school officials say.
Three new varsity athletics programs will debut over the 2025-26 and 2026-27 academic years.
Student conducts research on cyanide exposure in marine fish in an effort to help curb illegal fishing practices.
See exciting news on the future of university research in Rhode Island.
Thanks to alumna Kristina Biyad '16, five RWU students attended the Foreign Policy Summit in Washington, D.C.
RWU community welcomes 925 new first-year students and 85 new transfer students; university leaders encourage them to dive in hands-on.
Associate Professor of Engineering Lillian Jeznach spoke about her research on microplastic contaminants in Narragansett Bay.
See how Roger Williams University is working to address the labor shortage and skills gap.
Florida-based Oyster Boys Conservation visited the Bristol campus to demonstrate their oyster gardens.
RWU Law's inaugural law camp brought middle school students to our Providence campus to dive deep into the American judicial system.
At this inaugural conference, researchers from more than 40 organizations and institutions discussed how to drive meaningful conversation.
The awardees are celebrated for their significant professional achievements and their active involvement in and contributions to their c ...
From May 31 to June 2, hundreds of alumni gathered together to enjoy cherished memories, engaging activities, and renewed connections at ...
The inaugural aquaculture conference convened researchers, industry professionals, and government representatives from around the world.
Graphic Design Communication students spearhead the creation of a mural aiming to unite student body and celebrate campus diversity.
With funding from the university, donor gifts, and federal earmarks, students from diverse academic disciplines will benefit from new cl ...
MBA students present their findings on improving crisis management procedures for Athens-based companies as part of RWU.
Shabana Basij-Rasikh, co-founder of the School of Leadership Afghanistan, delivers Commencement address to RWU's 1,249 graduates. BRISTO ...
After graduation, Elizabeth D’Amelio said she plans to move to Baltimore and seek admission to the Maryland bar.
The senior Criminal Justice major said he hopes to connect with graduates by delivering a speech that is both humorous and cathartic.
Five students from Construction Management, Architecture, Marketing, Real Estate, and Preservation Studies combined their diverse skills.
At RWU, Leslie Gutierrez found a program that unites her passion with purpose as well as a welcoming community where she served.
At the Student Academic Showcase and Honors, undergraduate and graduate students across all schools presented their research and capstones.
At the Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association Open Team Race National Championship, RWU beat out teams like Harvard, Yale, and Brown.
Senior Christain Barbosa will work at Ernst & Young after graduating from Roger Williams University this spring.
KidWind, which has reached more than 1,000 fourth graders, pairs Engineering and Education majors to teach young students.
Headed to the Marine Corps, senior Will Madigan-Kolstad brings a unique blend of cultural understanding and academic rigor.
Members of RWU's Public Relations Student Society of America chapter apply what they learn in the classroom.
Regional public humanities convening seeks to reshape narratives, foster understanding, and drive positive change.
Members of RWU's Cybersecurity and Intel Club competed at the Northeast Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition in March.
At the intersection of art and storytelling, senior Will Nichols overcame adversity to craft a powerful combination.
Cole Brauer will share her historic journey in the Global Solo Challenge and experiences as a collegiate and professional sailor.
In the Criminal Investigations course, undergraduate students learn alongside criminal justice professionals through mock crime scenes.
Receiving his bachelor's in Criminal Justice with the Class of 2024 in May, Sam Trieber is only a few months away from earning his masters.