After a decade in construction, Katelyn Crinieri M’26 returned to Roger Williams University to understand what happens before the building begins and prepare for a growing role in real estate development.
NOAA Sea Grant-funded partnership advances sustainable marine fish aquaculture, expands public aquarium research, and provides hands-on learning opportunities for Roger Williams University students.
Hannah Little ’20 combines her passion for storytelling with community engagement, leading reflective poetry workshops across Rhode Island while serving as an assisted living activities director.
Partnering with the Barrington Land Conservation Trust, students are restoring public access to the Johannis Farm Wildlife Preserve through a hands-on engineering project.
The Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences recognizes Roger Williams University's undergraduate Criminal Justice program for meeting national standards of academic quality and excellence.
Roger Williams University architecture student Hogan Cain combines internships, research, study abroad, leadership, and design to prepare for a career in architecture.
RWU's Nature and Culture of Australia program combines study abroad, independent research, and experiential learning to help students build lasting skills.