Emma Hall's spring semester internship focused on researching and writing about gender apartheid in Afghanistan and Iran.
From the Architecture Library to one-on-one research consultations, learn more about these hidden gems from library staff BRISTOL, R.I. ...
Viannely Francisco has interned internationally, presented her research at a national conference, and started a people of color STEM club.
The two schools will provide joint accelerated master's programs in electrical engineering, computer engineering, and civil engineering.
By holding a Pokémon card auction fundraiser on the streaming app Whatnot, Adriano Coelho and his father, Chris Coelho, raise $19,600.
R.I. native Grant Wosencroft '25 gains hands-on experience working for Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo.
Just in time for summer, a newly designed checkpoint station will greet beachgoers at Bristol Town Beach.
Senior Tania Acosta spends five days in New York learning from industry leaders.
RWU offers professional development opportunity in STEAM education for K-12 educators that will help shape the future of learning.
Panel of experts, featuring RWU professors and an alumna, share their advice and experiences as women working in STEM fields.
This year's RWU Commencement exercises will celebrate leaders across diverse fields, from education and women's rights, law and more.
RWU Cummings Institute for Real Estate holds professional panel and job fair for students to meet learn from industry professionals.
Current funding cycle will award approximately $12,500 to projects that enhance the Bristol community.
RWU Board of Trustees member and donor Mario J. Gabelli shares his wisdom on intellectual curiosity, how to make a difference, and profe ...
All adult volunteers with GSSNE are eligible to receive financial discounts toward their education.
See how a partnership between Roger Williams University and the Rhode Island Department of Corrections is making a difference.
The event on April 25 in Providence will feature leading experts in construction, planning, real estate, and sustainability.
New lab will develop coastal resiliency strategies for Narragansett Bay watershed BRISTOL, R.I. – From analyzing water quality and soil ...
Two Roger Williams University alumni are diving deep into their research and making breakthroughs important for coral reef conservation.
Students from the American Chemical Society student chapter win Honorable Mention Award, will present research at national conference.
Junior Mackenzie Morgenweck received the 2023 “Catch A Rising Star” award for her work in Residence Life and the Title IX Office.
Assistant Professor of Business Management Jimoh Fatoki has been named to the North Star Collective Faculty Fellowship’s latest cohort
Roger Williams University received a grant of $3 million to make four matching gifts to launch endowed professorships for business faculty.
In an unprecedented studio review, 38 alumni returned to the Cummings School of Architecture to offer their critiques and advice.
2024 ranking recognizes RWU's business school as one of the best in the nation for business education.
The convening on June 3-4 will bring together the world's leading mariculture experts to discuss the latest innovations and trends.
RWU has the only Education program in R.I. with a cutting-edge virtual training program preparing students for teaching careers.
Piece by piece, wire by wire, Colton Pelletier built a robot in the Molecular Longevity Laboratory
Construction Management and Architecture majors developed winning construction and design solutions.
NSA designation reflects RWU's leadership in cybersecurity and commitment to developing cyber experts.
Three students' groundbreaking research projects aim to improve the environment.
John McQuilkin received the 2023 Delta Sigma Pi Chapter Advisor of the Year Award.
Curriculum Associates named Rockwell Elementary School a"Super Stretch" school, a distinction given to just 170 across the United States.
Cummings School of Architecture students presented their summer projects in the inaugural internship showcase on Sept. 15.
Engineering and Chemistry student researchers collaborate to create a database showing the amount and type of microplastics in the bay.
Throughout October, RWU University Library is featuring a display of banned books to raise awareness about freedom of expression.
Psychology students gain hands-on experience, learning how animals can be a source of therapy, with help from certified therapy dog Harper.
In the 2023 Housing Fact Book, HousingWorks RI reviews legislative actions to improve housing and increase production.
Emily Marino of Bristol will place Chris/inspector in the Dean College production from Oct. 25 to Oct. 29.
Organized by RWU Law's Marine Affairs Institute, students ventured into Narragansett Bay for an immersive experience in the field.