Undergraduate students in Professor Koty Sharp’s Marine Biology lab work on all phases of Astrangia research, from running experiments to co-authoring publications.
With a $750,000 NOAA Sea Grant, NEAq and RWU lead initiative to catalyze sustainable breeding and raise awareness of aquaculture among public and commercial fishermen.
Delivering $1.6M to RWU for shellfish aquaculture, the Senators partner with Roger Williams to develop smart strategies and direct support to make shellfish farms stronger and more productive and help new shellfish aquaculture businesses start up across the Ocean State.
New partnership will leverage faculty and student expertise and research, while preparing RWU’s graduates for careers in the blue economy and environmental-related work.
At RWU, sailors of all skill levels benefit from Amanda Callahan's expert coaching: RWU Sailing has qualified for National Championships in 12 of her 14 years as Head Sailing Coach.