On Monday, Oct. 7, Alok Vaid-Menon led a workshop and performed on campus in an event organized by The Sexuality and Gender Alliance (SAGA), the Multicultural Student Union (MSU), the Queer and Trans Resource and Advocacy Center (QTRAC), and Student Programs, Leadership and Orientation (SPLO).
As author of the Common Reading 2019 book, political theorist Danielle Allen to share insights into her philosophical examination of the historic document on Oct. 15.
Ralph E. Tavares brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to help future lawyers develop ‘the lens and language for social justice, inclusion, and diverse perspectives.’
The History Program and the RWU School of Law collaborate on pro bono immigration cases, providing important services for clients and invaluable learning opportunities for students.
First-year students volunteered at sites across the region on Feinstein Community Connections day, an RWU tradition that takes place every year before classes begin.