The organization’s Stay Woke Week runs this week, featuring educational panels, childhood nostalgia, and other events around diversity and social justice.
In her 'Great Powers and Great Responsibilities' course, Annika Hagley uses the superhero genre to dive into conversations about politics, culture, and society.
RWU research team of faculty and students and the Providence Cultural Equity Initiative partner on reparative justice project for Providence Truth-Telling, Reconciliation and Reparations initiative.
R.I. Attorney Mark Mandell challenges the legal community to raise $750,000 in support of diverse and public interest scholars at state’s only law school. The goal is nearly halfway met.
Interdisciplinary series examines racial justice issues in Indigenous, Black and communities of color locally and globally, stemming from colonization, civil rights struggles, war, the slave trade, immigration and environmental politics.
RWU Trustee and alumnus Todd Rechler gives back to Roger Williams, with a donation that launches the development of an interdisciplinary Real Estate Program.
RWU selects Richard Godfrey, national leader in real estate finance, community development and affordable housing, to launch interdisciplinary real estate programs.
Roger Williams was among law schools thanked by U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland for their work addressing the housing and eviction crisis, increasing housing stability, and improving access to justice.