On May 3, join The Women’s Faculty Caucus in celebrating 58 women and woman-identified faculty and staff members as they present their research, scholarship, creative talents, and more.
Eighty projects will be on display, illustrating the wide range of ways in which RWU and the RWU School of Law are transforming education and changing local communities.
In this computer science course, students gain hands-on experience in building computer systems using the same tools and techniques implemented by industry professionals.
Nearly 250 fourth-graders from the Bristol-Warren Regional School District built wind turbines as part of the KidWind project and came to Roger Williams University on Friday to test their pint-sized turbines in wind tunnels.
Civil rights leader Clifford R. Montiero and RWU Trustee Marcia Morris will receive honorary degrees during May 18 ceremony. On May 17, RWU Law graduates will hear from Professor Lee Epstein, leading scholar in judicial decision-making.
President of the American Institute of Architects Carl Elefante visited RWU to share his thoughts on sustainable architecture and historic preservation.