Students from Roger Williams University went to New York City for the annual student-run PRSSA firm tours for industry insight, professional development, and networking.
Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe member Paula Peters discusses the history, artistry, and cultural power of wampum as part of the library’s yearlong lecture series.
Roger Williams University’s Housing Policy Clinic celebrates the hard work of law students, representatives, and coordinators involved with the first Housing Advocacy Clinic Showcase.
RWU undergraduates lead a multi-university research effort to authenticate a rare firsthand narrative that documents a man’s self-emancipation from slavery to global maritime freedom.
First-Generation College Celebration Week brought together students, faculty, staff, and alumni to affirm shared experiences and build a stronger community of support.
Roger Williams University History Professor Charlotte Carrington-Farmer talks about her new book about state founder Roger Williams, and a new exhibit about his wife, Mary Williams.
At Thanksgiving Retold, historians Don “Strong Turtle” Brown, Jr. and Richard Pickering joined The Co-Lab in guiding the RWU community through a deeper, Indigenous-centered examination of the holiday’s origins.
Associate Professor of Engineering Ahmet Akosman was awarded a grant to further his work in creating more accessible methods to detect breast cancer early.
R.I. Attorney General Peter Neronha shared his legal and political insights with Hawks during a joint event hosted by the Campus Democrats and Mock Trial Club.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Roger Williams University and the Hayden Foundation are continuing to address the trade labor shortage facing Rhode Island and the region through a scholarship program for students