Fellowships recognize commitment to science communication and addressing issues of diversity and inclusion in scientific outreach.
President Ioannis Miaoulis honors his granddaughters and supports students majoring in engineering.
Bristol police Capt. Julie Kearney Veader, who has been with the department for 27 years, was recognized for her leadership.
The Roger Wellness Student Street Fair at RWU has been honored with the NASPA Rhode Island Program of the Year Award.
Christian Calabro takes inspiration from his love of abandoned places and neglected items.
The Professor of the Semester Award honors six faculty members for their outstanding teaching and mentorship.
Maria Mangiameli has emerged as a confident and accomplished student leader.
Health experts say twinkling holiday lights and colorful displays make people feel good. So, where are the best ones in your community?
Learn about Sarah Trudeau's work at PBS in ensuring Rhode Islanders are equipped to navigate the digital world with confidence.
From a biosensor designed to detect pathogens in oysters to advancing autonomous underwater robotics, see the innovative student research.
Expand Your Creativity with Workshops for Artists of All Levels
2024 national championship team and RWU Head Coach Amanda Callahan to celebrate sailing championship title.
Bristol officials say trees will be planted on public properties and along street rights- of-way in three of the town’s priority watersheds.
Through hands-on research opportunities at RWU, senior Joshua Sears contributed to a study on sea robins that garnered national attention.
The Women in Business club and the Collegiate Entrepreneurs' Organization chapter held an Ignite Workshop on Oct. 16, connecting with su ...
RWU Law will use gift to launch campaign about the school's public impact and creating changemakers in law.
A National Call for Art from the Bristol Art Museum
Bristol police say the crash victim was pinned under the truck and died after being rushed to Rhode Island Hospital in Providence.
Roger's Dog Park offers a space where the campus community can come together and bond over their love for furry friends.
The Bristol Art Museum’s biennial juried exhibit, an exceptional showcase of artistic expression
Assistant Professor of Public Health P. Jacob Beuno de Mesquita receives grant to research GUV effectiveness.
Learn more about the $8 million grant Roger Williams University will get.
With over 400 families and 100 alumni in attendance, the Bristol campus buzzed with excitement and camaraderie.
According to police, the scammer is calling people and pretending to be a Bristol police sergeant, detective, or officer.
In the 2024 Housing Fact Book, HousingWorks RI reviews 20-year trends and continues to highlight affordability challenges in Rhode Island.
The annual RWU camp offers high school students an immersive introduction to the study of Marine Biology.
Professor of History Charlotte Carrington-Farmer's latest article encourages a deeper inquiry into the untold contributions of women.
The 28th annual academy offered students a comprehensive exploration of design principles and practices through immersive workshops.
Leader in real estate and finance, Boujoulian has been engaged with RWU since graduating in 1997.
International student Daniella Hernandez connects to her heritage with a children's book about the Puerto Rican dance.
Join in welcoming families, friends, and alumni to experience Homecoming and family weekend.
Bristol residents can drop off tablets, pills, capsules, patches and other solid forms of prescription drugs, along with vaping devices.
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.
The Bristol Art Museum and Rogers Free Library announce a new juried community exhibit, ‘Knock on Wood.’
The Bristol Art Museum is proud to announce its upcoming exhibition that showcases the artistic talents of those in the medical profession.
Science never tasted so good. That’s according to high school students who attended Roger Williams University’s Food Science Camp.
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